The Federal Aviation Administration has banned all U.S. flights to and from Haiti for 30 days, unfortunately limiting much needed aide and supplies going into the country.
The FAA banned flights to Haiti because a Spirit Airlines plane was shot at while it was trying to land in Port-au-Prince, ...
Nonprofits Angels for Humanity and Agape Flights are worried about the temporary travel ban stopping them from helping ...
Leaders in Massachusetts’ sizable Haitian community say they’re terrified by ongoing violence and political upheaval in their ...
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America's aviation regulator has suspended flights by US carriers to Haiti for at least 30 days after three gun attacks in a ...
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The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has temporarily banned U.S. airlines from flying to Haiti following several ...
The country’s security situation has deteriorated even further since Monday when at least three planes were shot at, forcing ...
Travelers on Royal Caribbean cruise ships with itineraries including Labadee, Haiti will continue their trips as planned, ...
The FAA’s halt is set to last 30 days, but officials say the suspension could be extended if the security situation does not improve.