Dec 11 (Reuters) - The Federal Aviation Administration
said on Wednesday it will extend a ban on U.S. airlines flying
in or out of Port-au-Prince, Haiti by another 90 days to March
25.
On Nov. 12, the FAA said it was barring U.S. airlines from
operating in Haiti for 30 days after three commercial jetliners
were struck by gunfire. On Nov. 21, the FAA said it would
allowing U.S. airlines and general aviation pilots to fly to six
airports in northern Haiti - Port-de-Paix, Cap-Haitien, Pignon,
Jeremie, Antoine-Simon and Jacmel -- even as it extended the ban
on flights to the Haitian capital.