January 29, 2026

Haiti Deprived of U.S. Flights: Ban Extended Until September 8, 2025

March 12, 2025

The U.S. Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has extended the ban on flights operated by American airlines to Port-au-Prince until September 8, 2025, further delaying the resumption of direct routes between the United States and the Haitian capital.

Initially set to expire on March 12, this measure comes amid ongoing security concerns and aims to protect U.S. airlines and crews from the risks associated with Haiti’s persistent instability. As a result, U.S.-registered aircraft and FAA-licensed pilots are subject to this restriction unless they operate under the authority of a foreign airline.

While justified by security considerations, this decision presents a significant challenge for Haitians living abroad who had hoped to return home via Toussaint Louverture International Airport. The extension of the FAA’s NOTAM not only prevents travelers from accessing direct flights from the U.S. but also complicates the plans of many families and businesses that rely on these air connections for travel and economic activities.

The ban applies to all air operations below 9,999 feet (MSL) over a large portion of Haitian territory, drastically limiting overflight and landing possibilities for affected aircraft.

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