
Port-au-Prince
Main base
Guy Malary Airport — our home base and hub for southern and central Haiti routes.
The 1891 red-and-green wrought-iron market with twin clock towers, a landmark of downtown Port-au-Prince.

Two bases. Nine destinations. Cobblestone streets, mountaintop fortresses, turquoise coves — reachable in under an hour.
Every flight begins or ends at one of these two hubs.

Main base
Guy Malary Airport — our home base and hub for southern and central Haiti routes.
The 1891 red-and-green wrought-iron market with twin clock towers, a landmark of downtown Port-au-Prince.

Northern base
Hugo Chávez International Airport — our northern hub, serving the north and northwest regions.
The mountaintop fortress built after independence — a UNESCO World Heritage site towering above the North.
From artistic Jacmel to the remote Northwest — every route pairs with a landmark worth landing for.

Southeast
The artistic capital of Haiti — cobblestone streets, historic architecture, and beautiful beaches on the south coast.
Wrought-iron balconies and pastel façades line Jacmel's UNESCO-tentative historic quarter.

South
Gateway to Île-à-Vache and the pristine southern peninsula. A vibrant port city with rich history.
Turquoise lagoons and white-sand beaches on the tranquil island just off the southern coast.

Grand'Anse
The 'City of Poets' on Haiti's western tip — remote, lush, and famed for its coffee and blue waters.
Green cliffs plunging into deep sapphire sea, framing the poets' city and its terra-cotta rooftops.

Ouest
The largest of Haiti's satellite islands — turquoise coves, quiet villages, and unspoiled coastline.
Crystal-clear coves and coconut palms — Haiti's largest island retreat, minutes by air from PAP.

Central Plateau
A key town in the Central Plateau, connecting central Haiti with the rest of the country by air.
Rolling green mountains and dramatic cloud-swept valleys of Haiti's agricultural heartland.

Northwest
A remote coastal town in the Northwest department — reachable easily by air, difficult by road.
Sun-bleached arid cliffs meeting brilliant Caribbean blue on Haiti's dramatic northwestern shore.

Northwest
Historic bay on the northwestern tip of Haiti — dramatic landscapes and clear Caribbean waters.
18th-century stone fortifications overlooking the bay where Columbus first landed in Haiti in 1492.

Northwest
Capital of the Northwest department — soon to be added to our regular network.
Colorful fishing sailboats and pastel waterfront buildings backed by the northern mountains.
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