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American Airlines Inaugural Non-Stop Service to Cap-Haitien

American Airlines Inaugural Non-Stop Service to Cap-Haitien

American Airlines (AA) is opening up a new route in 2014, providing non-stop service from Miami to Cap-Haitien. Travelers flying out of Cap-Haitien can then connect to 100-plus destinations world-wide.

Senior VP, Torno, says non-stop flight service to Cap-Haitien will be ". . . an important catalyst to develop the north coast and open up this historically significant destination."

Prime Minister Lamothe adds, it will have a ". . . significant economic impact for our country . . ."

For information about facilities at the airport, visit our Airport Information page. Monday - Friday

8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Saturday
8:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.
Sunday and Holidays
8:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m.

AA Ticket Sales Center
Choucoune Plaza
Angle Rues Lamarre & Chavannes
Chavannes
Petion-Ville, Haiti
Reservations: 509-229-6000

For information about facilities at the airport, visit our Airport Information page. Monday - Friday
9:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Saturday
9:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m.
Closed Sunday and Holidays

AA Ticket Sales Center
Aéroport International Toussaint Louverture
Boulevard Toussaint Louverture, Route de l'aéroport
Mais Gâté
Port-au-Prince, Haïti
Reservations: 509-229-6000

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Spirit Airlines now serving Haiti

Spirit Airlines now serving Haiti

U.S. carrier, Spirit Airlines (SA), promotes a green technology business model, consuming less fuel per passenger than any other U.S. air carrier.

Providing flight service in the U.S., South America, and the Caribbean, SA offers economy fares, dependable on-time departures and arrivals, and welcoming flight attendants. We have a great flying history in Haiti

Added services for an extra fee include roomy front seating and ample legroom, travel insurance, mini-meals, reserved seating, and carry-ons, as well as luxuriant leather seats.

30, Ave Marie Jeanne - Port-au-Prince, Haiti
509 2940-4421 / 509 2940-4422 / 509 2221-4422

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Jet Blue new non-stop Flights From Boston To Haiti

Jet Blue new non-stop Flights From Boston To Haiti

The sky of Haiti wi become more crowded as Jet Blue will introduce new non-stop Flights From Boston To Haiti.

The new direct flight will begin on Wednesday, June 16, 2015 form Logan airport to Port-au-Prince until September 5. This is the period considered to be very busy travel between Haiti and Boston.

JetBlue adding more flights to Haiti and Cuba

JetBlue Airways, based in New York, has made public it will schedule extra flights to Cuba and Haiti. Now that travel restrictions to Cuba have been lifted JetBlue will run flight service from Tampa to Havana on Fridays.

During the summer months the air carrier will schedule flights from Boston, New York, and Fort Lauderdale to Haiti.

JetBlue partners with ABC Charters, and travelers must contact them to arrange flights to Cuba.

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Delta Airlines Cancels Service From New York To Haiti

Delta Airlines Cancels Service From New York To Haiti

Here is Delta Airlines. The company was obligated to cancel its fights from New York To Haiti

As per announcement dated march 27, 2015, the Delta Airline authority has decided to stop its daily service between New York's JFK airport and Port-au-Prince, beginning in March 29. However, the New York travelers can avail daily service to Haiti at Port-au-Prince via Atlanta. The Saturday service of Delta will continue until April 25. Some travelers feel that the tickets of Delta were priced too high, and the flights included connections which were too long compared to Jetblue. With the arrival of Jetblue, the cancellation of Delta would not affect much. One spokesperson for Delta Airline has said that their decision to reduce the number of flights to Port-au-Prince is due to a decreased demand.

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InterCaribbean Airways New Jamaica-Haiti Flights

InterCaribbean Airways New Jamaica-Haiti Flights

InterCaribbean Airways New Jamaica-Haiti Flights

New InterCaribbean Routes to Increase Travel to Haiti

Regional airline, InterCaribbean Airways (ICA), will inaugurate new routes to serve the region. Already new non-stop service between Kingston and Port-au-Prince, and Port-au-Prince to Santo Domingo has begun.

ICA CEO Trevor Sadler says, ". . . these new routes . . . give . . . choices and more connectivity across the Caribbean . . . to the vacation visitor" The new routes will also make possible growth for Haiti's economy as business travel increases.

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CoHata d'Haiti, Haitian Airline

CoHata d'Haiti, Haitian Airline

Here is a picture of the CoHata d'Haiti logo and airline, the original Haitian Airline

Before it ended operations in 1974, the Haitian airline, CoHata d'Haiti, was the country's domestic airline with an operation between the capital and another 7 of its major cities. The fleet of Douglas DC-3 planes were operated by pilots and co-pilots that were American trained, and it maintained a glowing record of having no customer or crew injuries and no accidents throughout its years of operation which began in 1942.

CoHata d'Haiti, also maintained a high standard with the constant overhauling of its engines and planes.

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Hugo Chavez International Airport Honors Venezuelan Generosity

Hugo Chavez International Airport Honors Venezuelan Generosity

Cap-Haitien Airport was re-named Hugo Chavez International Airport (HCIA) to show appreciation to deceased Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez's support of Haiti during its tough periods. He gave over $1 billion to help Haiti, and the country has never forgotten his legacy.

HCIA links Haiti to Miami, Providenciales, and Cibao International Airports and other regional air carriers.

The Venezuelan government is helping fund a renovation of HCIA and began repaving a concrete runway in 2012, completed in 2013.

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Haitian man charged with assault a over reclining airline seat

Haitian man charged with assault a over reclining airline seat

This is what happened.and it is a lesson for all of us. A Haitian man who was flying from Boston to Paris last Friday got into a heated dispute with flight attendants over a reclining seat.

Edmond Alexandre who is 60 years old was involved in an argument with the other passenger. He pulled the flight attendant by the arm. As a consequence, Edmond Alexandre was restrained and arrested by federal air marshals aboard. The American airlines flight had to be diverted to Boston

He was charged with assaulting a flight attendant, U.S. prosecutors in Boston said

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Francois Duvalier International Airport

Francois Duvalier International Airport

Here is a picture of Francois Duvalier airport in Haiti. Originally, this airport was built during the duvaliewr regime and was named Francois Duvalier International Airport.

The picture is a courtesy of cardcow.com, a vintage poscard an collectibles website

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InterCaribbean Airways new flights from Providenciales (PLS) to Cap Haitien

InterCaribbean Airways new flights from Providenciales (PLS)  to Cap Haitien

Formerly known as Air Turks & Caicos, interCaribbean Airways is the country's national carrier, boasting a fleet of Beech 99 and Embraer 120 aircraft. Their operations include flights domestically (South Caicos and Grand Turk), and internationally. The recent addition of more flights into Haiti in the city of Cap Haitien adds to their current roster of destinations which includes the Dominican Republic's Puerto Plata, Santo Domingo and Santiago, Port-au-Prince in Haiti, Nassau in the Bahamas and Kingston, Jamaica.

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