FAA Prohibits U.S. Flights To Haiti After Aircraft Hit By Gunfire

Port-au-Prince Airport Nov 12 2024

A man walks past the Toussaint L’Overture International Airport in Port-au-Prince, Haiti, on Nov. 12, 2024. 

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WASHINGTON—The FAA has prohibited U.S. airlines from flying to Haiti following confirmed incidents of gunfire hitting two Airbus A320 aircraft over Touissant L’Overture Airport (PAP) in the Caribbean nation’s capital Port-au-Prince. A Spirit Airlines A320neo en route to Port-au-Prince from Fort...
Aaron Karp

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