S sejeta Mouseketeer Joined Dec 31, 2007 Messages 295 May 7, 2013 #1 Has anyone flown one way on southwest and another on jetblue? How easy is it? I'll be taking Magic express so I"m wondering how easy is that as a split flight as well. Thanks. I know this is probably a dumb question but I"m asking it anyway!
Has anyone flown one way on southwest and another on jetblue? How easy is it? I'll be taking Magic express so I"m wondering how easy is that as a split flight as well. Thanks. I know this is probably a dumb question but I"m asking it anyway!
rwdavis2 DIS Veteran Joined Oct 2, 2007 Messages 8,084 May 7, 2013 #2 You just have to book 2 separate tickets. One with each airline. Not sure about ME though.
MADnNOLA DIS Veteran Joined Sep 21, 2012 Messages 738 May 7, 2013 #3 I have done this several times with Southwest, Delta, United, and Jet Blue. You book your one way tickets and call ME and tell them your arrival/departure airline and flight number. It's that simple.
I have done this several times with Southwest, Delta, United, and Jet Blue. You book your one way tickets and call ME and tell them your arrival/departure airline and flight number. It's that simple.
shoney DIS Veteran Joined Apr 4, 2005 Messages 3,912 May 7, 2013 #4 I have done this as well. Really no different than a round trip ticket, IMO...just 2 separate tix on 2 different airlines. You just give ME the info and they take it from there.
I have done this as well. Really no different than a round trip ticket, IMO...just 2 separate tix on 2 different airlines. You just give ME the info and they take it from there.
S sejeta Mouseketeer Joined Dec 31, 2007 Messages 295 May 7, 2013 #5 I'm hoping to buy the tickets this week. Thanks everyone for the information.