Ryanair is working almost strictly point-to-point. With a very few exceptions, they simply don’t do connecting tickets, which saves them all the hassle and costs with accomodating people who missed their connection and so on. I can’t comment on the profitability of this approach, but the fact that most low-cost carriers work this way is an indication that it does make some sense.
Kiwi.com, on the other hand, is a company that specializes in stitching together an itinerary from multiple separate tickets. They will book two separate Ryanair tickets for you and add their “Kiwi.com Guarantee” on top, which basically means you are not completely screwed if you miss the connection, but it’s still nowhere near a true single booking.
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