Space available travel is an administrative privilege that derives, in part, from United States Code, title 10, section 4744, which states, officers and members of the Military Departments, and their families, when space is available, may be transported on vessels operated by any military transport agency of the Department of Defense. Space available travel is defined as . travel aboard DoD owned or controlled aircraft and occurs when aircraft are not fully booked with passengers traveling under orders. Eligible space available passengers include active duty and retired military personnel, civilian personnel, under certain circumstances, and their dependents. Prior to FY 1978, there was no charge for space available travel aboard DOD owned or controlled aircraft.


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