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Flying to Haiti

The things to know before you go.
Cheapest plane ticket found$202
Cheapest month to flyJune
Average flight time2 hrs, 35 mins
Possible destinations4
Most popular airlineAzul Airlines
Average flights per week57

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Looking for the cheapest ticket prices to Haiti? It looks like June is currently the cheapest time to fly.

Which airlines fly direct to Haiti?

Frequently asked questions

Azul Airlines, jetBlue, Qatar Airways, Spirit Airlines, American Airlines, Hahn Air Systems, Sunrise Airways and IBC Airways all fly non-stop to Haiti.
We crunched some numbers and found that the cheapest month to fly to Haiti is currently June.
Yes – some airlines fly direct to Haiti. Popular direct flight destinations include Port Au Prince and Cap Haitien.
The best price we found for a round-trip flight to Haiti is $202. This is an estimate based on information collected from different airlines and travel providers over the last 4 days and is subject to change and availability.
The cheapest city to fly into is Port Au Prince, and the cheapest airport serving this city at the moment is Port Au Prince.
The cheapest airport in Haiti is Port Au Prince – we've found flights from $202.
After crunching the numbers on our flight calendar, we found that the cheapest date to fly to Haiti is Saturday, June 15, 2024, to Port Au Prince Airport.

Discover Haiti

Haiti

The island of Hispaniola owes one-third of its landmass to Haiti, the poorest yet uniquely inspired country in the Western Hemisphere. This small Caribbean island is often overlooked as a vacation spot due to its rampant poverty, but tourists willing to look past the surface level issues will be pleased to find a delightful country with a lot of gorgeous natural scenery, rich culture, and very friendly locals.

The tropical climate is frequently exposed to major rainstorms, especially during hurricane season from June through November. Visiting in late winter and early spring is your best bet as far as weather is concerned. Central, Northern, and Southern Haiti all offer unique travel experiences, so plan your trip itinerary accordingly!

Flights to Haiti

Toussaint L’Ouverture International is Haiti’s largest and busiest airport. Based just outside the country’s capital city of Port-au-Prince in Tabarre, it has an annual passenger base of approximately 800,000. Reconstruction efforts on the airport were put into effect after the earthquake of 2010, of which included major renovations of the arrival/departure halls, passenger loading bridges, elevators, and escalators. The project cost an estimated $7 million.

The Haitian Government is currently implementing the addition of 14 new terminal gates and the construction of an upgraded air traffic control tower, with this project expected to be complete in 2015. Direct flights to Haiti from the United States are available through American Airlines, Delta, jetBlue, Spirit Airlines, and Air France. US Airways, Copa, and Air Canada are the international carriers that offer nonstop flights to the country.

What to Do in Haiti

Haiti is home to a diverse array of natural landmarks, including the famous Citadelle (a massive mountaintop fortress used during the Haitian slave rebellion), Bassin Bleu, Musee du Pantheon National Haitien, and Labadee. The latter is world-renowned for its blue waters and stunning sand beaches. Hike the trails at Kay Piat or spend a day in Ogier-Fombrun Museum, the choice is yours!

Traveling Smart: Tips for Tourists Visiting Haiti

Although it will cost you more money than taking the city bus, hiring a chauffeur is recommended for newcomers. Haiti’s road system is confusing and complicated, and some areas require 4-wheel drive vehicles. To stay healthy, always drink bottled water and pack an emergency medical kit just in case. French and Haitian Creole are the country’s official languages, but many Haitians living in tourist areas speak conversational English. The primary currency is the Haitian Gourde. Consult an exchange bank and do not be afraid to haggle with street vendors, who are notorious for charging foreigners high rates. Take advantage of our free online hotel price comparison tool to compare rates on hotel rooms throughout Haiti. We’re committed to helping you find the best rate possible.


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