Honor Flight San Diego will return to San Diego on Sunday, Oct. 1st with 87 veterans who served in WWII, Korean, and Vietnam Wars. The flight is expected to arrive at 1:15 p.m. and organizers encourage attendees to arrive at Terminal 2 Baggage Claim by Noon.
More than 800 people are expected at San Diego International Airport. Due to airport construction, there will NOT be enough spaces in the airport parking garage for all attendees. It is HIGHLY recommended that attendees carpool, use Ride Share services, or park in Port of San Diego lots at the corner of Pacific Highway and Sassafras Streets. There will be two Sundance Stage Lines buses running continuously with FREE service to/from Terminal 2 Baggage Claim between 11:30 am and 3:30 pm. The Port of San Diego lots are FREE, the airport garage is not.
The veterans are in their mid-70s to 99 years young and include men who served in all three wars, veterans who earned Purple Heart and higher awards for actions in combat, a set of Air Force twins, the first Commanding Officer of Top Gun, a WWII veteran who landed at Normandy on D-Day plus 2, a Japanese-American who was held as a POW in the U.S., and a Navy nurse who served in Vietnam during the war.
During the three-day trip, the veterans will visit Arlington National Cemetery for the Changing of the Guard Ceremony, the WWII, Lincoln, Korea, Vietnam, Marine Corps and Navy Memorials, and the FDR and MLK Memorials. The trip is to honor the veterans for their service and sacrifice. The trip is100% donor funded and the veterans travel at no cost to them.
For more information, go to: www.honorflightsandiego.org