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American Airlines Cancelled Flights To Port-au-Prince

American Airlines Cancelled Flights To Port-au-Prince

Flights cancelled by American Airlines from and to port-au-prince, Toussaint L'Ouverture Airport.

Following the announcement of the 2010 Haiti election results, American Airlines announced the suspension of their daily flights to Port-au-Prince, Haiti for two days. Many other airlines have taken similar actions.

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Transportation In Haiti Using Donkey

Transportation In Haiti Using Donkey

Here is a picture of common method of transp[ortation in Haiti. The use of animal is very current in Haiti for transportation. Donkey in particular is used to transport food, supplies and other commodities

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Road Accident Caused By Driving Condition In Haiti

Road Accident Caused By Driving Condition In Haiti

Here is a photo of Road Accident Caused By Driving Condition In Haiti.
. The people in this truck traveling witout any type of safety or protection in case of a major accident

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Continental Airlines And American Airlines Going Head To Head In Haiti

Continental Airlines And American Airlines Going Head To Head In Haiti

The competition between American Airlines and Continental Airlines moves to the Caribbean with the decision for Continental to start flying to Haiti in June 2011

Before that, American Airlines was the main airline for Haiti, however this seems to be no longer the case. With this change, the public should expect see a decrease in their ticket price at the same time an improvement in the quality of the services at the airport.

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Continental Airlines Is The Next Major Airline To Fly To Port-au-Prince, Haiti

Continental Airlines Is The Next Major Airline To Fly To Port-au-Prince, Haiti

Effective June 9, 2011, Continental Airlines will Fly toToussaint L'Ouverture International Airport in Port-au-Prince on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday directly from Newark Liberty International Airport in New Jersey to Port-au-Prince with plan to increase their flight to Haiti in the future.

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Haiti Zip Line in Labadee the Dragon's Flight

Haiti Zip Line in Labadee the Dragon's Flight

One of the most exciting things going on in Haiti is a cruise where you have a chance to experience the Haiti Zip line located in Labadee resort. The proper name for the Zip Line is called Dragon's Flight.

From my experience with this Zip line in Labadee, it is in deed a flight on a dragon. The Zip Line however did not get the name for that reason. Dragon's Flight is located at Dragon's Breath Point and bar.

The ride can be described in just one word, spectacular. Just look at the view from this picture and you would know exactly what I mean

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Continental Airlines To Start Travel To Haiti

Continental Airlines To Start Travel To Haiti

One of the largest U.S. airlines has decided to start flying to haiti. Continental Airlines flights will leave New Jersey at 9:25 a.m. and arrive in Port-au-Prince at 12:15 p.m. Their return flight will leave Haiti at 1:20 p.m. to arrive at Newark Liberty International Airport at 6:15 p.m.

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Transportation Use Of Bourette

Transportation Use Of Bourette

In this picture, this gentleman is using his Bourette to transport products from one location to another. This method of transportation is very popular in Haiti

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renovated Toussaint Louverture International Airport runway

renovated Toussaint Louverture International Airport  runway

Here is a picture of the Toussaint Louverture International Airport in Por-au-prince. At the end of 2011, the Paraguayan contingent of military engineers conducted the complete renovation of the runway of security.

This runway of security installed by the Paraguayan contingent will
allows access to emergency rescue cars and facilitates the maintenance of the tarmac and drainage

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Airline, Haiti Air

Airline, Haiti Air

I do remember the time when Haiti Air was flying in the sky of Haiti. Why don't we get it back in the air. Having our own Airline will solve our problem of dependance on American airlines

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