1. Plan your trip, be flexible and patient. As a rule of thumb, military ports offer more travel opportunities than commercial gateways (i.e., travel chances are better to Europe from Dover AFB, Del., than Baltimore IAP, Md.).
2. If possible, travel during off-peak travel periods (i.e., peak periods are the summer months after school is dismissed and the Holiday season). Historically, Feb-Mar and Oct-Nov are low travel periods.
3. Be as flexible as possible in choosing a destination. If you want to get to Ramstein AB, Germany, consider a flight into Spangdahlem, Germany, or even RAF Mildenhall, United Kingdom, as an alternative. At Mildenhall, try for another flight bound for Germany.
4. When traveling Space-A with young children, prepare for possible delays along the way where baby supplies may not be readily available. A good supply of games and books is also recommended. Be aware that a baby's ears, like adults, are sensitive to altitude pressure changes.
5. Space-A is just that--space that is available after all mission requirements are fulfilled.
6. Please allow extra time as our security measures are rigorous, and gaining access to the installation and terminal may require additional security inspections.
Space-A travel is not guaranteed travel. |
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