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01/17/2014

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01/13/2014

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01/13/2014

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01/01/2014

Haiti Aviation souhaite que le bonheur soit au rendez-vous dans vos cœur et dans ceux de vos proches à l'aube de l'an nouveau!

Bonne et heureuse nouvelle année 2014!

12/30/2013

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
HAITI AVIATION BOUNCING BACK AFTER HARD HIT

MIAMI – Dec 30, 2013 - Following the events that led to Haiti Aviation’s abrupt suspension of flights, it appears that they are still in the battle and have even shown signs of a possible comeback. A recent letter sent by the company’s CEO, Charles Voigt, states that customers are advised to call their credit card companies for a refund. Surprisingly to thousands of passengers, the cost of their ticket has been refunded. Additionally, Haiti Aviation reported that they are working tirelessly to resume flights, but reimbursements of customers take precedence for the moment.

“We have been up to date on our contract with Falcon Air Express (FAE), and we don’t owe them any money. I couldn’t understand why out of the blue, they stopped leasing us the aircraft and left thousands of our customers stranded,” said Voigt during a meeting last weekend. “Nelson Ramiz said we owe him money which I know is not true. Since he sent us the cancellation notice, we’ve focused on reimbursing our customers because we know we will find a solution to this and resume flights soon,” said Voigt.

Unbeknownst to most, Nelson Ramiz - CEO of FAE - also owns 100% shares of Dutch Antilles Express (DAE) which has its base in Curacao. Two press publications from Curacao – Amigoe and Curacao Chronicle – both reported that Ramiz and DAE filed for bankruptcy in August 2013. Similarly to Haiti Aviation’s case, Dutch Antilles Express had nearly 25,000 Venezuelan passengers stranded. Ramiz signed a one year contract with Haiti Aviation for the McDonnell Douglas 83 aircraft in the midst of his bankruptcy talks with the Venezuelan Civil Aviation Authority.

“I ask that all my employees and travel agents residing in Haiti be held harmless in this case because they acted in good faith. May no act of anger or manifestation be aimed at them. As much as this situation was out of my control, I still take full responsibility for the matter,” Voigt said adamantly. “It would make no sense for us to purposefully suspend flights on December 19 because the days to follow would have been our high-season during which we recoup ourselves from previous expenses, “clarified Voigt.

Haiti Aviation has not been able to announce an expected date of return yet, but they say it will happen very soon. "I received a phone call on behalf of Haiti Aviation Thursday afternoon, expressing their intention to refund my ticket cost,” said Marvin Afoloyan a passenger who paid his ticket with cash. “Although I was frustrated with them, I’m glad that they are reaching out to their passengers,” he added.

“I thank all those who stand by me during this troublesome time and we appreciate your ongoing support” said Voigt. “We want the Haitian people to know that we are still marching with everyone who is marching with us.”

Haiti Aviation is the flag carrier airline of Haitian living abroad and in Haiti. Haiti aviation aims at bringing the diaspora and tourists to discover and . The website for Haiti Aviation is: www.haitiaviation.com. Follow us on Twitter . And show your support with .

For more information on this press release contact Jaury “Jay” Jean-Enard at 888.984.4362 or email [email protected].

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12/30/2013

From our corp office, here is a press release regarding our status:
http://goo.gl/ugQdHe

12/30/2013

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
HAITI AVIATION BOUNCING BACK AFTER HARD HIT

MIAMI – Dec 30, 2013 - Following the events that led to Haiti Aviation’s abrupt suspension of flights, it appears that they are still in the battle and have even shown signs of a possible comeback. A recent letter sent by the company’s CEO, Charles Voigt, states that customers are advised to call their credit card companies for a refund. Surprisingly to thousands of passengers, the cost of their ticket has been refunded. Additionally, Haiti Aviation reported that they are working tirelessly to resume flights, but reimbursements of customers take precedence for the moment.

“We have been up to date on our contract with Falcon Air Express (FAE), and we don’t owe them any money. I couldn’t understand why out of the blue, they stopped leasing us the aircraft and left thousands of our customers stranded,” said Voigt during a meeting last weekend. “Nelson Ramiz said we owe him money which I know is not true. Since he sent us the cancellation notice, we’ve focused on reimbursing our customers because we know we will find a solution to this and resume flights soon,” said Voigt.

Unbeknownst to most, Nelson Ramiz - CEO of FAE - also owns 100% shares of Dutch Antilles Express (DAE) which has its base in Curacao. Two press publications from Curacao – Amigoe and Curacao Chronicle – both reported that Ramiz and DAE filed for bankruptcy in August 2013. Similarly to Haiti Aviation’s case, Dutch Antilles Express had nearly 25,000 Venezuelan passengers stranded. Ramiz signed a one year contract with Haiti Aviation for the McDonnell Douglas 83 aircraft in the midst of his bankruptcy talks with the Venezuelan Civil Aviation Authority.

“I ask that all my employees and travel agents residing in Haiti be held harmless in this case because they acted in good faith. May no act of anger or manifestation be aimed at them. As much as this situation was out of my control, I still take full responsibility for the matter,” Voigt said adamantly. “It would make no sense for us to purposefully suspend flights on December 19 because the days to follow would have been our high-season during which we recoup ourselves from previous expenses, “clarified Voigt.

Haiti Aviation has not been able to announce an expected date of return yet, but they say it will happen very soon. "I received a phone call on behalf of Haiti Aviation Thursday afternoon, expressing their intention to refund my ticket cost,” said Marvin Afoloyan a passenger who paid his ticket with cash. “Although I was frustrated with them, I’m glad that they are reaching out to their passengers,” he added.

“I thank all those who stand by me during this troublesome time and we appreciate your ongoing support” said Voigt. “We want the Haitian people to know that we are still marching with everyone who is marching with us.”

Haiti Aviation is the flag carrier airline of Haitian living abroad and in Haiti. Haiti aviation aims at bringing the diaspora and tourists to discover and . The website for Haiti Aviation is: www.haitiaviation.com. Follow us on Twitter . And show your support with .

For more information on this press release contact Jaury “Jay” Jean-Enard at 888.984.4362 or email [email protected].

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12/30/2013

From our corp office, here is a press release regarding our status:
http://goo.gl/ugQdHe

12/20/2013

Miami, le 19 décembre 2013 ─ Suite à des difficultés importantes, Haïti Aviation est forcé de suspendre ses vols sur Haïti jusqu’à nouvel ordre. D’entrée de jeu, nous tenons à nous excuser auprès de notre clientèle pour cette situation qui crée beaucoup d’émois au sein du public. Nous comprenons tous les inconvénients que cela entraîne. Malheureusement, dans cette affaire beaucoup d’éléments
ont joué contre nous. Nous avons dû, dans un laps de temps très réduit, faire face à des contraintes financières majeures et avons, au-delà du possible, tenté de faire face à la situation. Faute de solutions tangibles et de support efficace dans l’immédiat, nous avons dû nous résoudre pour l’instant à fermer nos vols et à nous concentrer à trouver des solutions pour accommoder rapidement la clientèle.

Voilà pourquoi nous souhaitons formuler à l’adresse de nos clients actuels les recommandations suivantes :

· Si vous avez acheté votre billet avec une carte de crédit, il est possible d’obtenir un remboursement auprès de votre fournisseur de carte. Appelez un de nos agents Haïti Aviation pour connaître la procédure dans ce cas précis.

· Si vous avez payé vos billets en argent comptant, vous serez à même d’être remboursé par Haïti Aviation aussitôt que possible. Nous avons en notre possession la liste des personnes ayant acheté leur billet en argent comptant et nous communiquerons avec vous dès que possible.
· Nous invitons le public à communiquer par téléphone avec nos agents pour obtenir de plus amples informations sur les mesures à prendre. Nos lignes d’urgence sont ouvertes entre 7h00 AM à 7h00 PM. Les numéros sont les suivants : À Miami : (305) 907-9393 ou (305) 600-3432. En Haïti (509) 2812-2812 ou (509) 4890-9090.

Il est important de mentionner que les agences de voyages, les employés d’Haïti Aviation ne doivent en aucun cas être tenu responsables des problèmes actuels de la ligne aérienne et nous demandons au public d’éviter toute manifestation de colère ou de violence envers ces gens qui eux aussi sont victimes de cette situation surtout à la veille du temps des fêtes. Nous souhaitons d’ailleurs leur présenter nos plates excuses pour les difficultés générées par l’arrêt de ces vols.

Nous faisons appel à la compréhension de chacun et au support de tous nos collaborateurs y compris la presse nationale et internationale qui nous ont supportés depuis le début.

Nous nous excusons auprès de notre clientèle et nous voulons les rassurer à l’effet que nous faisons tous ce qui est en notre pouvoir actuellement pour apporter les solutions concrètes aux problèmes et
agir dans le meilleur intérêt de tous.

Nap mandé yon denye efò de solidarite de tout moun pou yo pran pasyans et aksepte que nou rezoud sityasyon sa-a avek tout mwayen ke nou gen nan min nou. Mèsi anko de kompresyion nou.

La direction d’Haïti Aviation

12/19/2013

À tous nos clients d’Haïti Aviation
Nous expérimentons actuellement certains problèmes majeurs qui nous forcent à interrompre nos vols jusqu’à nouvel ordre. Nous enquêtons sur le problème et tentons l’impossible pour trouver des solutions à court terme. Nous en appelons à la compréhension de tous et de toutes et nous excusons auprès de nos clients victimes de cette situation. Nous vous tiendrons informés de tous les développements de façon constante. Nos lignes téléphoniques sont actuellement surchargées et notre effectif réduit. Nous répondrons aux appels au fur et à mesure. Merci de votre compréhension.

le 19 décembre 2013 Les frères Dejean, Magnum Band et Isnar Douby promettent de mettre le feu sur les planches du Karibe...
12/16/2013

le 19 décembre 2013 Les frères Dejean, Magnum Band et Isnar Douby promettent de mettre le feu sur les planches du Karibe Hotel à Port-au-Prince. Vous ne voulez pas rater ça!!! Haïti Aviation est très fière de commanditer ce spectacle et de soutenir nos artistes haïtiens. Always remember, Party begins in the air !!!

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