American Forces Press Service
WASHINGTON, DC – Military families now can access military-supplied air transport to travel to their official "homes of record" located outside the continental United States when their sponsors are deployed for 120 days or more, thanks to a recent policy change, a military official said today.
Before the change, which became effective Dec. 6, family members
only could use military space-available, or "Space-A,"
flights to travel to their homes of record in the lower 48 states,
said Air Force Lt. Col. Michael R. Holmes, with the office of the
assistant deputy undersecretary of defense for transportation policy.
"We have a significant number of military personnel
whose spouses and extended families may not reside in the continental
U.S.," Holmes explained. For example, he said, the states of
Hawaii and Alaska, and the territory of Guam, fall under the criteria
of the new policy.
Military families can save considerable
money by using low- or no-cost Space-A flights instead of using
commercial airlines to get back to their homes of record, Holmes
pointed out. However, family members under age 18 must be accompanied
by an eligible parent or legal guardian, according to Defense
Department documents explaining the new policy.
Family
members using Space-A transport under the new policy also require a
verification letter signed by the military sponsor's commander
verifying the servicemember's deployment, according to Defense
Department documents.
The new travel policy was enacted to
mitigate some of the stresses of deployment encountered by
servicemembers and their families, Holmes said.
The Space-A
travel program is a privilege, not an entitlement, and it is extended
to military family members in recognition of their support to the
mission being performed by their sponsors and to enhance quality of
life for servicemembers and their families, according to Air Force
Air Mobility Command documents.



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Sounds to me like a whole
Sounds to me like a whole bunch of red tape and they will pick and choose who gets the ride and who does not. I feel that anyone or family member that is serving in the Gulf war so to speak should get these benefits.