Taking Off with Space-A

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  • By Airman 1st Class Mercedes Muro
  • 19th Airlift Wing Public Affairs
Today's modern world allows many methods of travel. Some people prefer cars and others prefer planes.

Little Rock Air Force Base has a special program that allows qualified individuals an unconventional way of travel by a program called Space Available.

Space available travel allows authorized passengers to travel by Department of Defense owned and operated aircraft after mission and cargo space have been accommodated.

"It's a great military benefit," said Tech Sgt. Matthew Michels, a 19th Logistics Readiness Squadron aircraft services supervisor. "It gives you the opportunity to travel for really cheap."

People can place a request to the passenger terminal here at Little Rock AFB. The terminal accepts emails, phone calls, and walk-in requests for flights. The earlier a request is submitted for a flight, the more likely a seat will be available.

"Space-A is first-come, first-serve," said Michels. "We're not like a regular airline where you can call, make a reservation, and book a seat."

Even though Space-A is a military benefit, other individuals with the right qualifications can fly through Space-A.

"Active-duty, Guard, Reservists, and retirees can fly though Space-A," said Michels. "Duty (DOD) civilians can travel through Space-A with orders."

Dependents can also fly with their sponsors, if space is available.

"Active-duty and retirees are allowed to bring their dependents on a flight," said Michels. "However, Guard and Reservists can't bring their dependents onto a flight."

Even though there are many rules and regulations for Space-A, it is a cheaper travel alternative for military members to use to their advantage.

"Space-A is a wonderful program for people who can be flexible and patient with their travel plans," said Michels.
For more information about Space-A and its opportunities, call (501) 987-3342 or visit their websites at www.spacea.net or www.littlerock.af.mil/19thlrspassengerterminal/index.asp.