Honor flights increasing to twice a year

Published 1:52 pm Thursday, November 14, 2019

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Covington Region Honor Flight is gearing up for its next flight and has some changes in the works.

The local organization took its first flight in 2009 and has flown numerous World War II, Korea and Vietnam veterans to Washington, D.C., for a day celebrating them. CRHF is the only hub in Alabama.

Starting with the spring 2020 flight, which is tentatively set for April, veterans and guardians will no longer take a bus to Atlanta and board a plane to Washington, D.C.

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CRHF officials have secured a direct flight from Montgomery Regional Airport to Reagan National in Arlington, Va.

“We are excited about being able to fly our veterans out of Montgomery,” said chairperson Kendra Majors. “In the past, flying from anywhere except Atlanta has really limited our on-the-ground time for our veterans to enjoy seeing the landmarks and monuments, but flying from Atlanta has its own set of challenges and makes for a long day. Flying from Montgomery will give us a smaller airport and give us a shorter day for our veterans.”

Previously, participants would be gone 24-26 hours straight, but with the new set-up, it will be much shorter in travel time to and from the airports.

One other change is that CRHF has traditionally taken around 54 participants at a time.

With the new airport, the organization will fly just 25 people. However, instead of taking one trip once every 12-18 months, the organization will now fly twice a year – once in the spring and once in the fall.

“We are excited to be able to offer the experience more than once a year,” Majors said. “We believe that having two options each year will give those who may not have the opportunity to go at a certain time to do so at our additional flight for the year.”

The flight is free of charge to veterans of World War II, Korea and Vietnam.

Guardians are welcome to attend and pay their own way, which is $450 per person.

During the trip, veterans are able to visit the World War II Memorial, Vietnam Wall, Korea Memorial, Lincoln Memorial, Iwo Jima, Air Force Memorial, see the Changing of the Guard at Arlington National Cemetery and see countless other national places of interest from a bus tour.

The honor flight board also consists of Greg White, Sammy Glover, William Blocker, Wyatt Sasser, Emilee Gage and Patty Hughes.

“We love being able to say ‘thank you’ to our veterans for their sacrifices for our freedoms,” Majors said. “Our veterans are always greeted with moving standing ovation when they arrive at Reagan National Airport.”

Sponsorships are also sought.

Those interested in participating or making a donation to Honor Flight may call 334-222-2402 for more information.

(This article originally appeared in the Wednesday, November 13 issue of the Demopolis Times.)