
American Airlines is no longer resuming its daily service out of Miami into Port-au-Prince’s Toussaint Louverture International Airport as of early February.
American was one of three airlines whose planes were shot at, prompting an order from the Federal Aviation Administration that prohibited planes from flying to Haiti for 30 days.
A spokesperson for the U.S.-based carrier told the Miami Herald that it will evaluate a possible resumption in late 2025.
The American Airlines statement read in part: "American has made the difficult decision to suspend daily service between Miami and Port-au-Prince, Haiti. We are proud of our more than 50-year-commitment to Haiti and we will continue to monitor the situation, assessing safety, security, and customer demand, in evaluating a return of service. We will proactively reach out to impacted customers to offer a full refund of their travel itinerary" the Airline statement read in part.
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