The FAA is banning all flights from New York to one country after several planes were hit with gunfire.

In September, the United States government issued a "Level 4: Do Not Travel" alert for Haiti.

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That didn't stop flights from flying from New York to the Caribbean country, so that's forcing U.S. officials to take drastic action

The U.S. Government's Do Not Travel List

More on that below, but first these are all the "Level 4: Do Not Travel" alerts issued by the United States government.

See the list below:

The U.S. Government's Do Not Travel List

As of October 2024, the following countries and regions were on the State Department's 'DoNot Travel' list. Check out the latest list HERE.

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All U.S. Flights To Haiti Banned For 30 Days

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On Tuesday, the FAA grounded all U.S. flights to Haiti for 30 days after at least three flights were hit with gunfire in the country this week.

"U.S. civil aviation operations in the territory and airspace of Haiti below 10,000 feet" will be prohibited, according to the FAA said in a statement, according to ABC News.

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