Haiti swears in new PM as gangs open fire at flight landing in the main airport
Haiti’s international airport shut down temporarily on Monday after gangs opened fire at a Spirit Airlines flight landing in Port-au-Prince, the US State Department and the airline said. The latest violence came as a new prime minister was sworn in.
The flight, headed from Fort Lauderdale to Port-au-Prince, was hit multiple times by gunfire as it was set to land in Haiti’s capital, striking a flight attendant, who suffered minor injuries. Photos and videos obtained by Associated Press show bullet holes dotting the interior of a plane.
The flight was diverted and landed in the Dominican Republic, according to Spirit Airlines. It appeared to be part of what the US embassy called “gang-led efforts to block travel to and from Port-au-Prince which may include armed violence, and disruptions to roads, ports, and airports”.

On Monday, suit-clad diplomats and security officials flocked to the swearing-in ceremony, set to take place in the afternoon.

The country has seen weeks of political chaos, which observers warned could result in even more violence in a place where bloodshed has become the new normal. The country’s slate of gangs have long capitalised on political turmoil to make power grabs, shutting down airports, shipping ports and stirring chaos.