Honor Flight: A Time to Remember - UIC Indigo 2026

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How are veterans chosen to go on a flight? Veterans are chosen based on when they served in the US Military. Currently first priority is given to WWII veterans, followed by Korea War veterans. Veterans within the same war era are prioritized by the date that the application is received.
How do you decide which veterans get to go? Veterans are flown on a first-come, first-served basis. Top priority is currently given to World War II veterans and veterans with terminal illness. Our second priority is to Korean War veterans and then Vietnam War veterans.
The cost is FREE for eligible veterans. Its our way to say Thank You for your service. You do not need to bring any money, unless you intend to purchase souvenirs.
The only spouses who are permitted to go are those who are Veterans themselves. A wife could conceivably go on the same flight if she were to be a guardian, but she can not be her husbands guardian.
Anyone who served in the US military in active duty or in a reserve capacity qualifies for a trip. US Military includes Army, Air Force, Navy, Marine Corps, Coast Guard, and Merchant Marines.

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Once you have applied as a veteran, you are placed on a waitlist. WWII and Korean War veterans are scheduled for a trip first, and Vietnam veterans have about a 2 - 3 year wait. We will call you once your application has been reached, but please reach out via eagle@honorflight.org if your health diminishes.
Thank you for your service and your example. You performed a proud and honorable duty and sacrificed in a way that few in this present generation can understand or appreciate. Well, I appreciate the work you did and the sacrifices you made to serve your country.
Who is eligible for Honor Flight trip? Any veteran who served in a branch of the U.S. military during WWII, the Korean War or Vietnam, or a veteran from any service era who is currently terminally ill, is currently eligible to go on an Honor Flight trip as an honored veteran free of charge.

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