U.S. Lifts Port-au-Prince Security Warning Requirement

U.S. airports, and carriers flying between the U.S. and Haiti, no longer have to warn passengers bound for the Caribbean nation about security risks at Port-au-Prince International Airport. The U.S. Homeland Security Dept. says the airport now meets International Civil Aviation Organization security...

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