American Airlines shifts Haiti restart to mid–fourth quarter 2026, relaunching Miami–Cap-Haïtien with daily service

American Airlines plans to resume scheduled Haiti operations in mid–fourth quarter 2026, extending its current suspension amid ongoing security concerns. The airline will launch a daily Miami (MIA)–Cap-Haïtien (CAP) nonstop from Nov. 1, 2026, as part of broader 2026 network growth in Latin America and the Caribbean.

Discovered 2026-06-16T15:40:46.905004-07:00 | 2026-06-16T15:40:46.905004-07:00

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What Hype is tracking

  • The Haiti restart timing (mid–4Q26) signals how persistent security conditions continue to shape U.S.–Caribbean connectivity and American’s schedule reliability.
  • American’s move to add CAP-Haïtien nonstop from Miami is a tangible capacity and network decision that impacts competitors and alliance planning within oneworld’s Latin America footprint.
  • It follows a wider pattern of cross-border air connectivity reopening and restoration, including the Dominican Republic–Haiti airspace agreement (source:d2636cb4-cac6-4532-84a8-ed83e869812a) and American restoring Miami–Caracas service (source:47886dbf-5693-4a01-8c43-7ce0d2860cc3).

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caribjournal.com aeroxplorer.com ch-aviation aeroroutes.com skygofly.com
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2026-06-16T15:40:46.905004-07:00
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