FAA extends ban on U.S. flights to Port‑au‑Prince through March 7, 2026 over armed‑group threats

The Federal Aviation Administration said on Friday it is extending prohibitions on U.S. flights to Haiti’s Port‑au‑Prince through March 7, 2026, citing threats from armed groups that create unacceptable risks to civil aviation. The order prevents U.S. carriers from resuming scheduled services into the capital while the restriction stands.

Discovered 2025-09-05T14:53:20.468632-07:00 | 2025-09-05T14:53:20.468632-07:00

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  • The FAA extension keeps U.S. carriers barred from operating to Port‑au‑Prince through March 7, 2026, creating an immediate operational and network constraint for airlines and charter operators servicing Haiti.

  • The action follows months of domestic disruption in Haiti, including the recent resumption of limited domestic flights after a seven‑month halt, highlighting sustained instability that continues to shape international flight authorizations.

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