Flights To Haiti Suspended Following Planes Being Shot

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In response to escalating violence in Haiti, the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) issued a 30-day ban on all U.S. commercial flights to the country on Tuesday. The decision followed multiple gun attacks on aircrafts flying in and out of Port-au-Prince, Haiti’s capital, which have raised serious safety concerns for airlines and their passengers. The ban will remain in effect until at least early December.

The FAA’s action comes after American Airlines confirmed that one of its planes, Flight 819, was struck by gunfire after departing from Toussaint Louverture International Airport in Port-au-Prince. The bullet damage was discovered during a routine post-flight inspection after the aircraft safely landed at Miami International Airport. Fortunately, no one on board was seriously injured, and the plane was able to complete its journey without incident. However, the incident raised alarm within the aviation community about the deteriorating security situation in Haiti.

American Airlines immediately suspended its daily service between Miami and Port-au-Prince through February 12, citing safety concerns and the risk posed by the ongoing violence. Spirit Airlines and JetBlue Airways, two other U.S. carriers with routes to Haiti, also reported similar attacks on their planes. Spirit Airlines confirmed that one of its flights, also departing from Port-au-Prince on Monday, was struck by gunfire. A flight attendant sustained minor injuries and was evaluated by medical personnel upon landing. The plane was diverted to the Dominican Republic and was temporarily grounded for repairs.

In its Notice to Air Missions (Notam), the FAA prohibited all U.S. civil flights from operating in Haitian airspace below 10,000 feet, the typical altitude for departure and landing, until further notice. The restriction is aimed at protecting aircraft from the gunfire and violence that has increasingly affected the airport and surrounding areas in Port-au-Prince.

The U.S. Embassy in Haiti has issued multiple warnings about the growing danger to travelers in and around Port-au-Prince, particularly around the Toussaint Louverture International Airport. The embassy acknowledged the presence of gang-led efforts to block transportation routes to and from the airport, including armed attacks on planes.

The embassy also cautioned U.S. citizens that traveling to the airport was unsafe and that commercial airlines may not have ground agents available to assist travelers at the airport during this period of instability.

The situation in Haiti has drawn international concern, with neighboring countries and organizations urging swift action to address the security crisis. Luis Abinader, the President of the Dominican Republic, strongly condemned the attacks on Monday, calling them acts of terrorism. The Dominican Republic shares a border with Haiti, and instability in the neighboring country has the potential to spill over, affecting the region’s broader security.

The political instability in Haiti has made it difficult for the government to assert control over the country’s spiraling crisis, which has been fueled by rampant gang violence and widespread civil unrest.

The FAA’s 30-day flight ban is a significant blow to Haiti’s already fragile economy, which depends heavily on remittances from Haitians living abroad and international aid. The ongoing violence and insecurity have made it increasingly difficult for people to travel to and from the country, whether for business, family visits, or humanitarian purposes. With flights suspended and the airport effectively closed to international commercial travel, many travelers face extended delays, canceled plans, and an uncertain future.

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Seijah Drake was born in Boston, MA, where she developed a penchant for writing early on and a passion for politics in college. After college she worked briefly for a conservative media in New York before relocating to the Greater D.C. Area to pursue a career in political marketing. She now resides in the free state of Florida.

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