Towards the Reopening of Toussaint Louverture International Airport
By Gedeon Delva · Port-au-Prince
· 1 min read · Updated 24 April 2026
Translated from French — AI-assisted and reviewed by the editorial team. The French version is authoritative. Read the original · About our translation policy

The Transitional Presidential Council held a working session this Friday with OFNAC and AAN officials. The objective was to review the ongoing arrangements for the reopening of Toussaint Louverture International Airport.
According to a presidential note, the discussions identified the requirements imposed by the FAA, very high insurance costs, classifying the airport as a “war zone,” the interruption of control tower work, among others...
Authorities recalled that the airport is not closed but operates under certain restrictions. “Since November 11, 2024, it continues to welcome cargo, military, and charter flights to America,” the presidential note specified.
Government authorities state their commitment to keep the public informed about the steps taken and the arrangements adopted regarding the airport's operation.
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