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From Chuck Weber, your Veteran Service Officer... |
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Space ‘A” Travel
After more than two years of a COVID-19 pandemic-induced pause on Space
Available travel, Defense officials have brought back the benefit.
Space-A allows eligible travelers to fly on military or
military-contracted aircraft at little or no cost if space allows.
Defense officials issued a memo to the services and to
U.S. Transportation Command on Friday, lifting all restrictions. The
limitations were placed on Space-A travel on March 21, 2020, to help
limit the spread of COVID-19. This reopening allows Space-A travel on
military and DoD-contracted aircraft for uniformed service members,
retirees, dependents, and reservists to travel within the continental
U.S. and outside the continental U.S. Certain disabled veterans
are also authorized.
Travel and COVID-19 requirements change frequently and depend on the
country of travel. Medical screening protocols may still apply for
travelers going overseas. Those traveling to a foreign country should
check for any testing requirements within the Electronic Foreign
Clearance
Guide at
https://www.fcg.pentagon.mil/fcg.cfm. Although a
federal judge has struck down the
mask mandate for airplane travel, TRANSCOM has directed that the mask
requirement will continue, until a policy change is received from
defense officials, according to the Air Mobility Command website.
AMC-operated air terminals, units and passenger terminals were to start
accepting eligible Space-A travelers effective 22 APR, and units should
continue to train and take other actions to build capability,
according to a memo from
Air Mobility
Command officials. Units and passenger
terminals are directed to take necessary actions based on assessment of
capabilities, to restore full servicing by May 13.
Travelers always should be flexible, as there is no guarantee a seat
will be available going to or from a destination. DoD regulations set
the requirements for which passengers have priority.
For more information, including
locations of Space-A terminals, visit
https://www.amc.af.mil/AMC-Travel-Site . Information
is also available at militaryonesource.mil.
In related news, temporary Patriot Express flights will begin operating
out of Joint Base Lewis-McChord in Washington to Kadena Air Base,
Okinawa, Japan, from May 16 to Sept. 30, AMC officials have announced.
These additional government contracted flights are in response to
increased airlift requirements to support U.S. Forces Japan and U.S.
Indo-Pacific Command, officials said. Source: Military Times | Karen Jowers | April 25, 2022 |
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