Miami Herald

American temporaril­y halts MIA flights to Port-au-Prince

- Taylor Dolven: 305-376-2052, @taydolven

It’s about to get harder to travel between Miami and Port-au-Prince.

American Airlines canceled its flights between Miami Internatio­nal Airport and Haiti’s Port-au-PrinceTous­saint Louverture Internatio­nal Airport from Aug. 17 to Sept. 8 due to an aircraft delivery delay from Boeing, the company announced this week. One daily flight between Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood Internatio­nal Airport and Port-au-Prince on American will remain during that time.

The reduction, albeit temporary and unrelated to Haiti’s political instabilit­y, leaves the country with fewer flight options during a period when travel is usually high from expatriate­s who return for hometown festivals. Last summer, American Airlines canceled its service to Cap-Haïtien. Only Spirit Airlines operates flights from Cap-Haïtien to Fort Lauderdale.

The aircraft-delivery delay also caused American to cancel one of its daily flights between Miami and Philadelph­ia starting this week through Aug. 30.

“We apologize to our customers that have been impacted by these suspension­s and we are working to re-accommodat­e them on other flights,” the company said.

Earlier this month, Boeing announced it would slow delivery of its 787 jets after discoverin­g a defect during a review by the Federal Aviation Administra­tion, The Wall Street Journal reported. The summer slow-down in deliveries follows two halts in 787 deliveries.

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