Haiti, Travel, USA

Delta Resuming NYC to Haiti Flights on April 3

No Comments 20 March 2010

By Robert Curley

Delta Air Lines has announced that it will resume commercial flights from New York to Port-au-Prince, Haiti on April 3, after suspending service following the Jan. 12 earthquake there. The airline will begin with three flights a week from New York/JFK before expanding to five weekly flights on June 10. Delta

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Haiti’s Postal Codes

No Comments 08 February 2010


Haiti postal code “HT6110″ “Port-au-prince Capital of Haiti”

“Zip Code” is a United States of America thing only… (Or U.S. territories or bases etc.) other countries use “postal codes”

Haiti uses four-digit postal codes, always prefixed with “HT”. The first digit represents the department; the first two, the arrondissement; the first three, the commune.

HT1110 CAP HAÏTIEN HT5310 LASCAHOBAS

HT1210 ACUL DU NORD HT5410 CERCA-LA-SOURCE

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New Picture of Haiti Tweeted From Space

No Comments 06 February 2010


Devastated Porto-Au-Prince as seen from 250 miles above the Earth.

In what is perhaps the final frontier for Internet access, Japanese astronaut Soichi Noguchi shared photos he had taken of Earth from the International Space Station via his Twitter page. In addition to scenic locations and sprawling urban centers, Noguchi’s photos provide some of the first looks of Haiti’s capital, Port-Au-Prince, just weeks after it was devastated by the recent earthquake. Like the first photographs of Earth from space in the 1960s were humbling in their depiction of our planet as a fragile blue marble in the vastness of space, Noguchi’s photos not only remind us of our impact on the environment, but also how far we’ve come technologically.

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VIDEO:Cruise Controversy in Haiti

1 Comment 24 January 2010

Cruise ships are bringing tourists to a private Haitian beach resort, which is less than 200km from the quake-hit capital Port-au-Prince.

The scene of comfort and joy, on an island where thousands of people have died or are in dire need of food, water and medical, has provoked much controversy and concern.

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Royal Caribbean Blasted for Continuing Stops in Haiti

No Comments 21 January 2010

By Michael Bush
Despite Generous Relief Efforts, PR Pros Say Cruise Line Has Damaged Reputation With Its Response

NEW YORK (AdAge.com) — Royal Caribbean cruise line has come under heavy media fire for making a scheduled stop at a private resort in Labadee, Haiti, where it maintains a private beach some 60 miles from the earthquake-ravaged Port-au-Prince (New York Post headline: “Ship of Ghouls.”). And despite Royal Caribbean’s various pledges to the Haiti relief effort — a $1 million donation; donating 100% of its net revenue from cruise ship visits to Haiti; and using its vessels to drop off food, water, lounge chairs and beach furniture — the company is still getting flak for bringing vacationers to Labadee and for the handling of its messaging.

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