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Gunfire Forces Airline to Halt Haiti Flights
25 Nov
Summary
- Sunrise Airways suspended all flights to Port-au-Prince due to security.
- An aircraft was struck by gunfire on final descent recently.
- US airlines have been banned from Haiti since November 2024.

Sunrise Airways has suspended all flight operations to and from Port-au-Prince, citing security concerns. The airline made this announcement on November 23, emphasizing that flights will resume only when the safety of passengers, crew, and staff can be guaranteed.
The decision was made after local reports indicated that a Sunrise Airways aircraft was hit by gunfire while approaching Port-au-Prince on November 23. The flight, arriving from Les Cayes, experienced no injuries, but the incident prompted the immediate suspension of services.
This move by Sunrise Airways underscores the escalating security challenges in Haiti's capital. Major U.S. airlines have faced similar restrictions, with an FAA ban on flights to Haiti in effect since November 2024 due to risks of stray gunfire near the airport.




