Can Dependents Use Space A Travel?

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Retirees and their accompanied dependents can use Space-A within CONUS, OCONUS and Overseas wherever Space-A is allowed

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Can spouse fly Space A?

In 2019, those veterans became eligible to fly Space-A on regularly scheduled military passenger aircraft, joining retirees and their spouses; National Guard and Reserve members on the Active Status List; and

surviving spouses of those who died on active duty

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Can Dependants fly Space A?


Yes. Uniformed Services Retirees (receiving retirement pay and possessing a BLUE Retiree ID Card) and their accompanying dependents can travel Space-A anywhere that Space-A is allowed

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Who can travel on Space A?

Dependents

18 years of age or older of deployed active duty uniformed services members

are eligible to travel unaccompanied when the deployment orders indicate the deployment is for 30 consecutive days or more. Dependents are authorized to travel for the duration of the sponsor's deployment.

Can my spouse fly Space-A without me?

Can I travel Space-A unaccompanied to visit him/her?

Sorry, no

(unless you are Command-Sponsored and stationed OCONUS then you can travel per Command Sponsored dependent rules).

What is dependent travel?

The dependent is: A minor or adult who resides with the primary traveler, requires assistance with daily activities, and for whom the traveler is the primary caregiver; or. A disabled minor or adult for whom the traveler is the primary caregiver.

Are Space A flights still available?

As many in the military community know,

Space-A has been restricted due to COVID-19 since March 2020

, and as of this writing, it is still only an option for active duty on emergency leave and a few other specific cases. All other travelers require an Exception to Policy letter from an O-6 or higher.

Are Space A flights available?

Space-available travel is a privilege (not an entitlement) available to Uniformed Services members and their dependents.

The majority of Space-A flights are offered by the Air Force's Air Mobility Command (AMC) or the Navy

and Space-A seats are normally free (there is a tax charged for AMC's Patriot Express flights).

How much do Space A flights cost?

Jude. For NASA astronauts, McAlister says, orbital trips can have a

$58 million

price tag, based on averages calculated from commercial contracts with SpaceX and Boeing.

Can 100 disabled vets fly Space A?


Many disabled veterans are now eligible to fly Space-A on military aircraft

. The 2019 National Defense Authorization Act allows veterans with a permanent and total service-connected Department of Veterans Affairs disability rating to travel space available on military aircraft.

Is Space-A travel free?


Service members and their families can use Space-Available flights – formally known as Military Airlift Command or MAC flights – to travel around the country and world at little or no cost

. Though sometimes unpredictable, military flights are perfect for families with flexible plans and limited travel budgets.

How can I fly for free?

  1. Get a travel reward credit card. …
  2. Earn miles through a frequent flyer program. …
  3. Volunteer to get bumped. …
  4. Use a companion ticket. …
  5. Work for an . …
  6. Know someone who works for an airline. …
  7. Fly on military “Space A” flights.

How do I apply for Space travel?

At most USAF locations, there are four ways to sign up for Space A travel:

A completed paper AMC Form 140, on-line sign up (including e-mail), FAX, or in person

; see the Space-A Links Forms section for a fillable version of AMC 140. Active duty personnel can signup as soon as they begin “leave or pass status.”

Can retired reserve fly Space A?

Retired military members who are issued DD Form 2 and eligible to receive retired or retainer pay & their family members, family members are only eligible if they have an ID card and travel with retired service member. Surviving spouses of retirees or of service members who died on active duty or training status.

Does the Army pay for flights home?

To make things a little easier on your pocketbook for stateside visits,

the Defense Department does pay for flights home

— but they are through Space-A. Yes, that's unpredictable, but it is a paid-for flight.

What is Space-A travel benefits?

Space Available (Space-A) travel

allows authorized passengers to occupy Department of Defense (DoD) aircraft seats that are surplus after all Space Required (Space-R) passengers have been accommodated

. Space-A travel costs nothing but is allowed only on a non-mission interference basis.

Do dependents get per diem?

Per Diem Allowances:

Per diem for the dependent traveling with Service Member:

75% of the member's per diem rate for each dependent age 12 or older; and 50% of the member's per diem rate for each dependent under age 12

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Do dependents get per diem PCS?

Per diem:

You and your dependents are authorized per diem for the allowed travel time

. If you are traveling with your dependents they are also authorized per diem but at a reduced rate: dependents 12 and older receive 75% of the authorized per diem, dependents under the age of 12 receive 50% of the authorized per diem.

What is delayed dependent travel?

Delayed Travel.

When dependents are authorized (or required) to travel after the member and arrive at the new

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OCONUS PDS after the member, Secretarial

(by either the Secretary Concerned or the Secretarial Process at Service.

Can National Guard fly Space-A?

National Guard members and Reservists in an Active paid status may fly anywhere in CONUS, Alaska, Hawaii, Puerto Rico, Guam, American Samoa and the U.S. Virgin Islands.

Guard and Reserve members cannot fly Space-A to a foreign country

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How do I check for Space flights?

You can obtain information on Space-A seats by

calling the terminal directly

, but if a passenger terminal has a Facebook page, Facebook is an efficient way to monitor flight schedules.

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