Usually, when people talk about travel they fly "with Southwest" or "with Air Canada." That is, it seems that both legs of a trip are with the same airline. And that's the way we've done it in the few times in the past that flying has been involved.
This time, though, for our budget and in consideration of arrival and departure times, our best option is to fly into Orlando with Soutwest and to fly back with JetBlue. Before I go ahead and book, and because I overthink everything, and I just wanted to check in with other Canadian travellers - is this something people do? Or is it some sort of weird thing that is going to end up causing a hassle and require a ton of extra explanation when we cross the border into Buffalo?
This time, though, for our budget and in consideration of arrival and departure times, our best option is to fly into Orlando with Soutwest and to fly back with JetBlue. Before I go ahead and book, and because I overthink everything, and I just wanted to check in with other Canadian travellers - is this something people do? Or is it some sort of weird thing that is going to end up causing a hassle and require a ton of extra explanation when we cross the border into Buffalo?