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Frequently asked questions

Can I fly from the US on Air Mobility Command?
Yes, Air Mobility Command flights operate from multiple U.S. military bases:
  • Dover AFB (DOV): Flights to Europe andthe Middle East
  • Travis AFB (SUU): Flights to the Pacific region
  • Joint Base Charleston (CHS): Missions to Europe and Central America
  • Joint Base Andrews (ADW): Limited passenger movement
Common Space-A destinations to book a flight to include Ramstein Air Base (RMS), Andersen AFB (UAM), and Naval Station Rota (ROZ).
Where does Air Mobility Command fly to?
AMC supports missions worldwide, with Space-A passenger access depending on aircraft type and available seats. Common destinations include:
  • Ramstein Air Base (RMS)
  • Andersen AFB (UAM)
  • Yokota AB (OKO)
  • Incirlik AB (UAB)
  • Naval Station Rota (ROZ)
  • Hickam AFB (HIK)
  • Al Udeid AB (XJD)
  • Sigonella NAF (NSY)
  • Thule Air Base (THU)
  • Osan AB (OSN)
  • Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson (EDF)
  • Diego Garcia (NKW)
  • Camp Lemonnier (JIB)
  • Al Dhafra AB (DHF)
Air Mobility Command is a military airline that operates primarily for logistical and transport purposes, including sensitive areas related to military operations. Routes to conflict zones or sensitive regions may be affected based on operational requirements and geopolitical conditions.
How much is carry-on for Air Mobility Command?
Carry-on policies vary by aircraft and mission type when you fly Air Mobility Command, but include:
  • One personal item, such as a small suitcase or backpack
What size carry-on is allowed on Air Mobility Command?
With an Air Mobility Command flight booking, your carry-on items must meet the following size requirements:
  • One small personal item of up to 45 linear inches (114 cm)
All items must fit under the seat or in the overhead compartments. Space may be shared with equipment.
How much are checked bags on Air Mobility Command?
Checked baggage policies for Air Mobility Command bookings depend on aircraft type and availability of space:
  • Space-A travelers are allowed two pieces of luggage up to 70 Ibs (32 kg)
Weight and quantity limits may vary depending on the mission and cargo load. Always confirm with the terminal before travel.
Do you have to pay for seat selection on Air Mobility Command?
Seat selection is not available with Air Mobility Command reservations, as all seats are assigned by the crew. There is no option for advanced seat selection, and extra legroom seats are not offered. Seating arrangements tend to be based on operational requirements and aircraft configuration.
How far in advance can you check in with Air Mobility Command?
Usually, Space-A seats are made available as early as three to four hours before departure and as late as 30 minutes before your Air MobilityCommand flight takes off. Online check-in is not available.
Who is Air Mobility Command's partner in the USA?
Air Mobility Command is part of the U.S. Department of Defense and does not have commercial airline partners. It supports operations for the U.S. Air Force and allied military forces. AMC provides global airlift and refueling missions using aircraft such as the C-17 Globemaster III, C-5M Super Galaxy, and KC-135 Stratotanker.
What kind of airline is Air Mobility Command?
Air Mobility Command is a major component of the United States Air Force, providing strategic and tactical airlift for military personnel, equipment, and supplies. AMC operates a fleet of cargo and transport aircraft, ensuring rapid deployment and air mobility for the US Department of Defense. It supports missions worldwide, serving both military and humanitarian needs.
Is Air Mobility Command a good airline to fly with?
Yes, it is highly regarded for its mission-driven service, efficiency, and global reach. Passengers who fly Air Mobility Command benefit from its strategic airlift capabilities, reliable transportation for military and humanitarian operations, and commitment to safety and logistical excellence.
What type of planes does Air Mobility Command fly?
AMC operates a range of large military aircraft designed for strategic transport and refueling missions. Aircraft include C-17 Globemaster III, C-5M Super Galaxy, KC-135 Stratotanker, KC-46A Pegasus and C-130 Hercules. These aircraft are built for durability and mission-readiness, with limited comfort features for passengers.
Does Air Mobility Command have First or Business Class?
No, Air Mobility Command flights do not offer commercial seating classes. All Space-A travelers are seated based on operational needs. However, passengers can expect military-style seating and limited onboard amenities with their Air Mobility Command ticket.
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