FAQ — Honor Flight Louisiana (2024)

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Q: WHO IS IN CHARGE OF THE PROGRAM?
A: Throughout the United states, there are a number of "hubs" that operate in conjunction as part of the Honor Flight Network, the national effort to honor our most senior Veterans. This governing body establishes general protocols, policies, credentialing, and maintains a national website and oversight of several programs.

You can reach the leadership for Honor Flight Louisianaby writing and/or calling:

Honor Flight Louisiana, Inc.
7516 Bluebonnet Blvd., #241
Baton Rouge, Louisiana 70810
(225) 366-8562

You can also use the contact form, located on the "Contact Us" page, to contact Honor Flight Louisiana.

Q: HOW DO I GET AN APPLICATION?
A: Veteran and Guardian applications can be downloaded from our website under the "Applications" page, or you may call us at (225) 366-8562 to request one be mailed to you.

Q: HOW ARE VETERANS AND GUARDIANS SELECTED?
A: VETERANS are selected on a first-come, first-servedbasis. Right now, we are accepting applications for World War II, Korean War veterans, and terminally-ill veterans of any major conflict. However, priority will be given to World War II veterans throughout the application process.

GUARDIANS are selected by our Flight Selection Team based on a number of factors. The number of Guardians varies depending on the needs of the Veterans on that particular flight. Guardians must be at least eighteen (18) years of age and no more than sixty-four (64) years of age. They should also be able to easily lift 100 pounds, as they will be assisting Veterans into or out of wheelchairs, up and down stairs, etc. First priority will be given to medically trained volunteers and currently/prior serving military personnel. Guardians do pay for their trip and must attend a mandatory training session.

NOTE: Family members of Veterans are invited to apply to be a part of our Guardian team. However, we are unable to guarantee they will be invited on the flight. When filling out a Guardian application, it is important that you indicate the Veteran you wish to fly with. In order to ensure the safety of all on our flight, Guardians are selected based on a number of factors. There are a limited number of spots available for family member Guardians on each flight, so unfortunately not all family members who apply to be Guardians will be able to accompany their Veteran on a flight. Available spots are filled on a first-come, first-serve basis.

Q: HOW ARE YOU FUNDED?
A: Our funding comes primarily from individuals across the proud state of Louisiana who recognize the great accomplishments and sacrifices of our Veterans and who want them to see their memorial before it is too late.Other significant contributors may be fraternal organizations like local American Legion, VFW, Am Vets, DAV, MOPH, posts and chapters, as well as various corporations. However, donations from anyone or anywhere are accepted.

All donations are tax-deductible.

Q: HOW MUCH DOES IT COST? WHO PAYS FOR THE TRIP?
A: Our veterans have already sacrificed and given so much through their service to our country, therefore we feel they should not have to pay for the trip. All expenses for their Honor Flight are covered.

Flights are funded by donations from individuals, corporations, foundations, and other groups who wish to be an important part of honoring these heroes. No funding is received from the Government. Guardians pay $550 each (as of August 23, 2019) for the honor of escorting a Veteran to Washington D.C. to visit their memorial.

Q: WHAT IF THE VETERAN IS ON OXYGEN OR WILL NEED A WHEELCHAIR?
A:WHEELCHAIRS — It is encouraged for our Veterans to use a wheelchair on their Honor Flight. Our deluxe motor coaches are ordered based upon this fact. Many of our coaches are equipped with wheelchair lifts.

OXYGEN: If the veteran requires oxygen, a prescription for the oxygen must be provided by the veteran’s healthcare provider, identifying the delivery method (mask or nasal cannula), frequency (as needed or continuously), and the rate of delivery (2-3 liters per minute). Honor Flight Network will provide an FAA-approved oxygen concentrator for use during the trip if local oxygen equipment is not available. We also provide oxygen cylinders to be used at the memorials. If an overnight stay in the D.C. area is required, we will provide an overnight concentrator for use in the hotel room. Veterans on oxygen are required to have oxygen cylinders available from their home to the departure airport and also on the return from their local airport back to their homes. No oxygen cylinders are permitted to be used on the aircraft.

Q: HOW DO VETERANS IN WHEELCHAIRS TRAVEL AROUND WASHINGTON, D.C.?
A: The Honor Flight Network is generously supported by the premiere motor coach company in Maryland, Dillon’s Bus Service. All of their buses are wheelchair lift equipped.

Q: WHAT CAN I DO TO HELP?
A: DONATIONS are gratefully accepted from all non-veterans and more information is available on the “Donate” page. Our aim is to also hold various events around Louisiana and throughout the year to help raise the necessary funds. These will be highlighted on our home page when they become available.

VOLUNTEERS are also needed. It takes many dedicated volunteers to make these trips happen.

Veteran FAQ

Q: CAN MY WIFE (HUSBAND) COME WITH ME?
A: Unfortunately, no. Our mission is to get to every deserving veteran to their memorial in time. Many World War II veterans around the country have passed away while patiently waiting their turn. Hundreds more will not live long enough to visit their precious memorial. If we added non-veteran spouses to our waiting list, it would inhibit the ability for those Veterans awaiting their turn. The only spouses who are permitted to go are those who are veterans themselves.

Q: HOW MUCH DOES IT COST? HOW MUCH MONEY DO I NEED TO BRING?
A: The cost is FREE for World War II, Korean War, Vietnam War, and terminally ill Veteran. You do not need to bring any money, unless you intend to purchase souvenirs.

Q: CAN MY SON, DAUGHTER, GRANDSON, ETC. BE A GUARDIAN?
A: Only under certain limited circ*mstances. Our TOP priority is the safe travel of ALL the veterans. A normal ratio is ONE Veteran to ONE Honor Flight Guardian. Who will or will not serve as an Honor Flight Guardian, and how many Honor Flight Guardians will be needed, is the sole responsibility of our Medical and Administrative Directors. That decision is based upon many factors, such as but not limited:

  • How many disabled veterans are scheduled to go?

  • Of the disabled veterans going, how many will have to be physically assisted getting on and off the bus?

  • Which guardian applicants are most qualified?

Medically trained, currently serving or prior military personnel and veterans who have previously participated in an Honor Flight are given top priority and serve as leadership members. The applicants physically capable of assisting in the lifting of our veterans are also a top priority. Once the Medical and Administrative Directors feel enough of those positions have been filled, other applicants are then considered.

Q: WHAT DO I WEAR THE DAY OF THE FLIGHT AND DURING THE TRIP?
A: As a Veteran, please feel free to wear all or any part of your uniform. For those who do not plan to wear all or part of their uniform, our goal is to provide Veterans with a T-shirt commemorating their trip, but it is also recommended (depending on the time of year) to bring a windbreaker or jacket.

Guardian FAQ

Q: HOW MUCH DOES IT COST? HOW MUCH MONEY DO I NEED TO BRING?
A: The cost for each Guardian per trip is set at $550 (as of August 23, 2019). The donations received by Honor Flight Louisiana go directly to administering the program and providing a cost-free trip for our Veterans. In the future, the cost may go down depending on the amount of donations received.

Corporations, companies, or other groups are allowed to sponsor both Veterans and Guardians; however, Veterans will be given priority. Again, all donations are tax-deductible.

Q:WHEN AND WHERE DO I PAY MY $550 GUARDIAN FEE?
A: Guardian fees are due once a guardian has been notified they are on a specific flight. Guardian fees can then be paid through our website, be brought to the mandatory guardian training session, or mailed to Honor Flight Louisiana, 7516 Bluebonnet Blvd., #241, Baton Rouge, LA 70810.

Q: WHAT DO I WEAR THE DAY OF THE FLIGHT?
A: Our goal is to provide Guardians with a T-shirt commemorating their trip, but it is also recommended (depending on the time of year) to bring a windbreaker or jacket. It is encouraged that, for the day of the memorial visit, for any Guardians who are currently serving or prior service to wear their dress uniforms.

FAQ — Honor Flight Louisiana (2024)

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FAQ — Honor Flight Louisiana? ›

Q: HOW MUCH DOES IT COST? HOW MUCH MONEY DO I NEED TO BRING? A: The cost for each Guardian per trip is set at $550 (as of August 23, 2019). The donations received by Honor Flight Louisiana go directly to administering the program and providing a cost-free trip for our Veterans.

What can I bring on an Honor Flight? ›

  • Driver's License or other government-issued ID.
  • Honor Flight Jacket, Shirts, and Cap.
  • Razor, Toothpaste, and Toothbrush in Ziploc bag.
  • Medical Directives, if applicable.
  • Guardian's phone number.
  • Medical Insurance Card.

How much would it cost for 1 Honor Flight trip to happen? ›

How much money do I need to bring? The cost is FREE for World War II, terminally ill veterans, and Korean War veterans. You do not need to bring any money, unless you intend to purchase souvenirs. Guardians pay their expenses on the trip which is approximately $600.

How does a veteran get on an Honor Flight? ›

If you are an eligible Veteran and would like to participate in an Honor Flight (free), complete and submit the ONLINE VETERAN Application. You will have the option to select the trip to Washington D.C. or the “Flightless Program”. The minimum age for the trip to Washington D.C. is 78 years of age.

Can spouses go on Honor Flights? ›

Can I go? A: Sadly, the answer is “no.” Our priority is to accommodate the WWII, Korean War and terminally ill veterans on our waiting list. Adding spouses and widows simply isn't an option for our program.

What items are not allowed in flight? ›

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  • The following items that are banned for carriage on person/hand baggage on board flights operating from civil airports in India; and Indian Registered aircrafts from foreign airports : ...
  • Sharp Objects.
  • Sporting Goods.
  • Guns and Firearms.
  • Tools.
  • Martial Arts / Self Defense Items.
  • Explosive Materials.

What do you say in an Honor Flight letter? ›

"We admire you for your strong faith in God, joy of life, kindness, love for others and, of course, your wonderful sense of humor." "You have done so much in your life, and now you can add this special Honor Flight to your list." "We truly appreciate what you did for us and our country. We love you!"

Why can't spouses go on honor flights? ›

A long standing rule from the Honor Flight Network is that spouses, unfortunately, cannot be a guardian. There are a variety of reasons including emotional, physical capabilities, etc. The requirement is that a guardian to a Veteran can be any other family member, friend, etc.

Who pays for Honor Flight? ›

Flights are funded by donations from individuals, corporations, foundations, and other groups who wish to be an important part of honoring these heroes and recognize the need to get our veterans to see their memorial before it is too late. No funding is received from the government.

How many veterans are usually on each Honor Flight? ›

HonorAir provided everything: a medical doctor and several EMTs, guardians who would attend to the needs of three to four veterans each, tour buses to take them the World War II Memorial and other national memorials, and a box lunch.

What should I say to my Honor Flight veteran? ›

Thank you for your service and all that you do for our country. Thank you for keeping our country safe and strong. You are very much honored and very much appreciated for all that you have done. Thank you for your courage and for putting your country first.

Who can accompany a veteran on an Honor Flight? ›

Each veteran is required to have a guardian. The guardian is typically someone a generation younger than the veteran. They can be a son, daughter, grandchild (over 18) or good friend. Spouses are not allowed to be a guardian (see other FAQ on this topic).

How do I arrange my Honor Flight? ›

If you are a Veteran and would like to experience an Honor Flight at no cost to you, please find an Honor Flight Hub near you to apply. If you know of someone who is a World War II veteran or a veteran with a terminal illness, please find an Honor Flight Hub near the veteran and contact that hub on their behalf.

Can veterans fly for free? ›

Service members and their families can use Space-A flights – formally known as Military Airlift Command or MAC flights – to travel around the country and world at a reduced cost or for free.

Is Honor Flight tax deductible? ›

All donations to our national, nonprofit, 501(c)3 organization are tax deductible. Contributors should consult their tax advisor concerning the financial benefits of making such a donation. If you would like to make a donation by mail or online please click the Donate to Honor Flight button below.

Is Honor Flight only for war veterans? ›

While initially focused on America's World War II veterans, Honor Flight Network has expanded its mission to include those who served during the Korean War, the Vietnam War, and veterans of any service era who are critically ill.

Does toothpaste count as a liquid? ›

Since toothpaste is considered a liquid, paste, or gel by the TSA, most of us toss those tiny one-ounce tubes in our carry-on bags. However, if you want to ditch the hard-to-recycle packaging, consider toothpaste tablets, an ecofriendly alternative that's not subject to the 3-1-1 rule.

What Cannot be in a carry-on bag? ›

Liquid or gel food items larger than 3.4 oz are not allowed in carry-on bags and should be placed in your checked bags if possible. TSA officers may instruct travelers to separate items from carry-on bags such as foods, powders, and any materials that can clutter bags and obstruct clear images on the X-ray machine.

What is the purpose of Honor Flight? ›

Honor Flights are an opportunity to honor and thank the Americans who secured our freedom by bringing them to the nation's capital to see the memorials that commemorate their service.

What is a yellow ribbon Honor Flight? ›

Veterans from the Vietnam War will be honored as they travel to the nation's capital to tour war memorials at no cost to them.

What is an example of an honor letter? ›

Dear Sir, Your letter informing me that I will be receiving the Customer Service Award has left me overwhelmed and excited. Please accept my sincere gratitude towards you and the board. It is indeed very delightful to work with and be honoured by ABC Company, such an esteemed and prestigious organisation.

How long does an Honor Flight last? ›

An Honor Flight is a one-day trip of a lifetime to honor and thank our wartime service men and women with a no-cost trip to Washington, D.C. to visit the memorials built in the Veteran's honor.

What is an Honor Flight guardian? ›

A guardian serves as a trained, traveling companion to our Honor Flight participants. Many guardians are friends, children or grandchildren of the veterans, but many others are citizens who give of their time, spirit and funds to spend a day in living history.

Can I board a plane with my military spouse? ›

Please present your military ID, your boarding pass and sponsoring documentation for entry. Access is available to active duty military members and family members with gate passes or traveling on the same flight as the military member and is subject to each location's capacity and seating availability.

Is Honor Flight nationwide? ›

Honor Flight San Diego (HFSD) is a non-profit branch of the nationwide Honor Flight Network which consists of over 130 independent “hubs” across America.

Is Honor Flight legit? ›

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This charity's score is 93%, earning it a Four-Star rating.

Do veterans keep their rank? ›

When an officer retires, their commission normally remains in force and effect forever. In return for the privilege of being legally entitled to being addressed by their military rank and getting all their retirement benefits, they basically remain an "officer of the United States" until death.

What percentage of veterans are TSA? ›

TSA is fortunate that approximately 11,000 employees, or nearly one in five, are veterans. Members of TSA's workforce who are veterans say they are proud to help keep travelers safe.

Why not to say thank you for your service? ›

First, those who believe this say that it could “trigger” someone to have an emotional reaction. The trigger would be connected to a potential adverse or traumatic experience that has impacted their view of military service in a negative way.

What can I say instead of thank you for my service veteran? ›

While it is customary to offer a “thank you for your service” to veterans, if you're looking for an alternative, you could instead say: “Thank you for putting your life on hold to serve our country.” “Thank you for the sacrifices you made being away from your family.”

What is Honor Flight for deceased veterans? ›

Honor Flags are available for veterans who were selected to fly, but passed away before flight day or for a donation of $200 or more, upon request. To schedule an Honor Flag, please contact us. Due to the nature of the Honor Flag program, a maximum number of flags per flight applies.

Can veterans use TSA? ›

Learn about TSA PreCheck®. Veterans are not required to undergo periodic reinvestigations; therefore, they are not eligible for TSA PreCheck® under TSA's partnership with the Department of Defense at this time. We encourage veterans to apply for TSA PreCheck® to receive expedited screening.

Do veterans get TSA? ›

TSA PreCheck military benefits include free membership and the waiver of the traditional enrollment process. Veterans, spouses and dependents, however, must enroll in the program, but can potentially have the fee reimbursed by using a travel credit card.

Can veterans use military resorts? ›

Military Lodging Eligibility: Who Can Stay? Service members, veterans with a service-connected disability, military retirees, DoD civilian employees, and family members can stay in military billeting on a space-available basis on most U.S. military installations around the world.

Is every day is a bonus Honor Flight? ›

The Stars and Stripes Honor Flight's motto, “Every Day is a Bonus,” was taken from a quote by World War II veteran Joe Demler.

How do I put flight status on? ›

Flight Status-FAQ's
  1. - Fill up the flight name or its code from the ticket.
  2. - Enter a valid flight number.
  3. - Specify the departure date.
  4. - Enter the departure destination.
  5. - Enter the arrival destination.
  6. - Specify the departure date.

Do disabled veterans get priority boarding? ›

Veterans will be assigned a travel priority of Category 6, the lowest priority available, along with retirees and their dependents. The dependents of eligible disabled veterans may also accompany the veteran on flights in the U.S. or its territories.

Do 100 disabled veterans get free TSA PreCheck? ›

Are Veterans Eligible for TSA PreCheck for Military for Free? Veterans are not eligible for the TSA PreCheck military program. Veterans can apply for TSA Precheck on their own through the TSA Precheck application program. The program costs $78 for five years.

Who is eligible for VA travel reimbursem*nt? ›

To be eligible for travel pay, you must meet the following criteria: You are a Veteran enrolled in VA health care. You have a VA service-connected disability rating of 30% or more, or you are traveling for treatment of a service-connected condition.

What should I pack for Honor Flight? ›

  • Driver's License or other government-issued ID.
  • Honor Flight Jacket, Shirts, and Cap.
  • Razor, Toothpaste, and Toothbrush in Ziploc bag.
  • Medical Directives, if applicable.
  • Guardian's phone number.
  • Medical Insurance Card.

Is Honor Flight a 501c3? ›

Honor Flight Network is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization with a 4-star rating by Charity Navigator.

Can Medal of Honor recipients fly anywhere for free? ›

Medal of Honor recipients are eligible for free travel on DOD military aircraft as Category-III priority “Space-A” travelers. This benefit is subject to whether seats are available, hence the “Space-A” designation.

Who pays for veteran honor flights? ›

All veterans go as guests of Honor Flight. All travel (air and ground), food and lodging is paid for by us. You only have to pay for any souvenirs that you may want to purchase.

What items are allowed on Spirit Airlines? ›

Spirit Airlines (NK) allows 1 personal item (purse, briefcase, laptop bag) per passenger fee free. Carry-on should not exceed the following size and weight restrictions: 50 linear inches (22 x 18 x 10 in) or 127 centimeters (56 x 46 x 25 cm) including handles and wheels.

Why are spouses not allowed on honor flights? ›

A long standing rule from the Honor Flight Network is that spouses, unfortunately, cannot be a guardian. There are a variety of reasons including emotional, physical capabilities, etc. The requirement is that a guardian to a Veteran can be any other family member, friend, etc.

Why are there no spouses on Honor Flight? ›

Spouses and significant others are not eligible to be guardians. If there is no family member or friend who is available to go as a guardian we reach out to our volunteer guardians. Volunteer guardians will be interviewed by an Honor Flight representative before they are chosen for a flight.

Can military veterans fly for free? ›

Service members and their families can use Space-A flights – formally known as Military Airlift Command or MAC flights – to travel around the country and world at a reduced cost or for free.

Does a backpack count as a carry-on? ›

Most airlines allow backpacks as carry-ons, but size and weight restrictions vary depending on the carrier. Typically, the bag must be within the cabin baggage dimensions of around 22 x 14 x 9 inches (56 x 36 x 22 cm), commonly considered the standard size for carry-on.

Does a blanket count as a carry-on? ›

But can you take a blanket on a plane? Fortunately, for all of us who like to pack light and travel with as few items as possible, the answer is yes! The Transportation Security Administration (TSA) allows travelers to include blankets in their carry-on bags and checked luggage.

Does a backpack count as a personal item? ›

In summary, backpacks can be used as personal items, but they must fit in the plane's cabin. In addition, when airlines publish size limitations, your rucksack must be less than those limits. Otherwise, you will be charged additional costs or have things abandoned at the airport.

What not to ask a war veteran? ›

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  • “Did you get shot?” ...
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  • “You don't look disabled.” ...
  • “Do you have friends who died?”
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What does the Honor Flight entail? ›

Honor Flights are an opportunity to honor and thank the Americans who secured our freedom by bringing them to the nation's capital to see the memorials that commemorate their service.

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