No U.S. Planes or Pilots Allowed at Port-au-Prince Airport Until 2026

The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has once again extended its ban on American commercial carriers landing in Port-au-Prince.

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05 Sep 2025 — Lecture : 2 min.

The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has once again extended its ban on American commercial carriers landing in Port-au-Prince. This was reported on Friday, September 5, by the Florida newspaper Miami Herald. The current ban, which was set to expire on Monday, September 8, is now extended until March 7, 2026, a FAA spokesperson told the Miami Herald.

According to this decision, first enacted in November 2024 and extended several times, U.S. airlines and aircraft operated by pilots holding a U.S. license may f

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