Home All NewsBreaking NewsThey’re Shooting Our Planes. They’re Shooting Our Passengers. Spirit Airlines Takes Gunfire Over Haiti

They’re Shooting Our Planes. They’re Shooting Our Passengers. Spirit Airlines Takes Gunfire Over Haiti

by Breaking Local News Report

In a terrifying escalation of violence on the troubled Caribbean island, a Spirit Airlines flight from Fort Lauderdale to Haiti was forced to reroute after gunfire reportedly hit the plane mid-flight. Chilling footage from Haiti’s Media Libre outlet showed multiple bullet holes in overhead bins and even in the plane door—signs of a harrowing attack that left passengers and crew shaken.

The plane was redirected to a safer landing in the Dominican Republic, while all commercial flights to and from Haiti’s main airport were grounded for safety. This incident comes just weeks after Spirit Airlines had briefly suspended flights to Port-au-Prince due to gang violence, including an earlier episode where gunfire struck a United Nations helicopter.

With Haiti experiencing escalating security threats from heavily armed gangs that now control large areas near the airport, this marks a new level of risk for anyone entering or leaving the country by air. Spirit Airlines emphasized the importance of passenger and crew safety in its earlier statement, though no new comments were made after this most recent incident.

For passengers, crew members, and the airline industry, the situation underscores the precariousness of air travel in regions where conflict has begun spilling over into commercial aviation.

Spirit Airlines and other carriers are now suspending flights to Haiti.

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