Welcome to FlySpaceA
Track Space-A flights in real-time and plan your next military travel adventure
Next 72 Hours
Feb 12, 2026 16:38 UTC → Feb 14, 2026 16:38 UTC
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Answer questions to determine your boarding priority
This tool provides general guidance based on official AMC Space-A regulations. Official eligibility is determined by military passenger terminals. Always verify with official sources.
Source: AMC Space-A Travel Official Page
Space-A Categories & Priority
Understanding your boarding priority
| Category | Description | Examples | Priority |
|---|---|---|---|
|
1
Emergency Leave (Unfunded)
|
Highest priority. Unfunded emergency travel for active duty, DoD civilians, dependents, or Red Cross personnel. |
Active duty emergency leave, DoD civilian emergency, family emergency |
Highest |
|
2
Environmental Morale Leave (Accompanied)
|
EML travel with dependents or sponsor. Authorized for qualifying overseas assignments. |
EML with spouse/children, accompanied EML from OCONUS |
Highest |
|
3
Ordinary Leave / House Hunting / Medal of Honor
|
Active duty on ordinary leave, house-hunting PTDY, dependents with sponsor, Medal of Honor recipients, foreign military exchange. |
Vacation leave, PCS house hunting, family traveling with sponsor |
Medium |
|
4
Unaccompanied EML
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Unaccompanied Environmental Morale Leave dependents or DoDDS teachers. |
Dependent on EML without sponsor, DoDDS teacher on EML |
Medium |
|
5
Other Permissive TDY / Unaccompanied Dependents / PDMRA
|
Permissive TDY (non-house hunting), unaccompanied dependents, student dependents, Post-Deployment/Mobilization Respite Absence. |
Permissive TDY, dependent traveling alone, PDMRA leave |
Lower |
|
6
Retirees / Guard-Reserve (Inactive) / 100% Disabled / ROTC
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Military retirees, inactive Guard/Reserve, 100% disabled veterans (CONUS/territories only), ROTC/Officer Candidates (CONUS/territories only), surviving spouses. |
Retired military, drilling Guard/Reserve, 100% VA disabled, ROTC cadet |
Lower |
How Space-A Travel Works
Space-A travel follows a specific process. Here's what you need to know to get started.
Check Eligibility
Verify your eligibility category based on your military status, duty type, and travel purpose.
Find Flights
Browse available Space-A flights from military terminals worldwide within the next 72 hours.
Sign Up
Register at your departure terminal with valid military ID and required documentation.
Travel
Show up on flight day, get selected based on your category priority, and fly Space-A.
Pro Tips
- Sign up at multiple terminals to increase your options
- Be flexible with dates and destinations
- Have backup commercial flights as contingency
- Arrive at the terminal early on flight day
- Keep your military ID and orders/leave papers ready
Resources & Regulations
Official forms, regulations, and helpful tools
AMC Passenger Guide (opens in new tab)
Official AMC guide for Space-A travelers.
DAFI 24-101 (opens in new tab)
Air Force instruction governing Space-A travel.
Terminal Directory (opens in new tab)
Find AMC passenger terminals worldwide.
Terminal Contacts (opens in new tab)
Phone numbers for AMC passenger terminals.
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