Passengers returning to Fort Lauderdale after Haiti flight disrupted by gunfire

Passengers returning to Fort Lauderdale after Haiti flight disrupted by gunfire


MIAMI – Dozens of travelers who attempted to fly from Fort Lauderdale to Port-au-Prince, Haiti, on Monday morning are returning to South Florida after their flight was disrupted by gunfire as it attempted to land.

A Spirit Airlines plane, originally bound for Port-au-Prince, encountered gunfire near Toussaint Louverture International Airport, believed to be from nearby gang members.

The plane was struck multiple times while it was about 600 feet from the ground, just moments before it was scheduled to land.

Spirit Airlines promptly diverted the flight to Santiago, Dominican Republic, where the plane landed safely around 11:30 a.m.

A Spirit Airlines flight has since departed from Fort Lauderdale to Santiago to retrieve the 48 passengers originally bound for Haiti. They are expected to return to Fort Lauderdale International Airport later Monday evening.

In a statement, Spirit Airlines confirmed the aircraft sustained damage consistent with gunfire. 

One flight attendant reported minor injuries and is receiving medical evaluation, while no injuries were reported among passengers.

The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) also responded, directing other flights bound for Port-au-Prince to divert to alternate locations as a precaution. 

Toussaint Louverture International Airport is now closed, and flights to and from Haiti have been canceled for the foreseeable future.

The U.S. Embassy in Haiti issued a statement following the incident, advising that “the security situation in Haiti is unpredictable and dangerous. Travel within Haiti is conducted at your own risk. The U.S. government cannot guarantee your safety.”

The incident comes amid political unrest following the ousting of Prime Minister Gary Conille. 

Alix Didier Fils-Aimé was installed as the new prime minister on Monday afternoon, though the security situation remains uncertain.

Passengers from the disrupted flight are expected to arrive back in Fort Lauderdale later Monday.



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