American Airlines is looking for WWII Veterans to be part of the 80th Anniversary of D-Day in Normandy

American Airlines is proud to offer an opportunity for World War II veterans to be a part of the 80th Anniversary of the D-Day landings in Normandy, France. This historic 9-day trip will take them to Dallas/Ft. Worth for a kickoff celebration, then a charter flight to Paris, where they’ll spend two nights, and then a bus ride to the Normandy region, where those who served and sacrificed as part of our Greatest Generation will be honored.

This is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity for these heroes from across our great nation to thank them for their service and sacrifice. The basic schedule for this historic trip is as follows:

May 30th Individual flights to Dallas/Ft. Worth. WWII-themed kickoff dinner.
May 31st Charter flight to Paris, France
June 1st Arrive Paris
June 2nd Tour of Paris
June 3-5th Various tours/events in the Normandy region
June 6th D-Day commemoration at the American Cemetery
June 7th Return charter flight to Dallas/Ft. Worth followed by individual flights to your home

A few things to consider before you apply:

While American Airlines would love for all WWII veterans to join the trip, the health/welfare of the veterans is our top priority. The veterans’ health will be evaluated by our doctor initially and monitored prior to the trip to ensure the team feels that they are healthy enough to travel. Medical personnel will accompany the veterans on the trip in case of emergency and to ensure their health is maintained.

Seats are limited, so priority will go to veterans who were a part of the D-Day landings and European theater, but all veterans of World War II, home front workers, holocaust survivors, and others will be considered.

Each veteran will be allowed one person to join them as their “guardian escort” and caregiver. The guardian will be evaluated to ensure they are well-suited to provide basic care of the veteran. Priority goes to a family member of the veteran, but more importantly, the guardian must also be healthy as they’ll be responsible for their veteran’s immediate care and must be able to assist with medications, bathing, toileting, personal hygiene, pushing wheelchairs, etc. The two people will also be sharing hotel rooms so both parties need to be comfortable with one another.

The trip is free to the veterans and their guardian with a few exceptions. American Airlines will fly invited participants from their home airport to DFW and then on to France, and in reverse on their way home. Hotel accommodations, airfare, ground transportation, and meals will be covered during the trip once you arrive at Dallas/Ft. Worth. Expenses that are the responsibility of the participants include ground transportation from their home to the airport, parking at the airport, passports, medical insurance, souvenirs, and other incidental costs along the way.

Per U.S. Customs requirements, all passengers must have valid passports for at least six months after the end of the trip (at least Dec. 7th, 2024). No exceptions.

If you know of a World War II veteran who is healthy enough to travel for a rigorous 9-day trip, they are invited to apply to be a part of this historic mission at this link: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/AA80thDDayTrip.

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