The repeated incidents of gunfire at Haiti's Toussaint Louverture International Airport have raised alarm bells, with experts labeling the area a 'free-fire zone' for gang violence.
Emilio Gonzalez emphasizes the monumental challenge facing the Haitian government: convincing airlines and travelers that it is safe to operate flights in a highly volatile environment.
The US Federal Aviation Administration's ban on flights to Haiti reflects the severity of the situation, with the agency citing pilot and passenger safety as paramount.
With commercial flights grounded and UN helicopters unable to land in Port-au-Prince, the cut-off of Haiti underscores the broader implications of its ongoing gang violence crisis.
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