After landing

What to Do After Landing in Haiti

Use this urgent arrival guide when you are already on the ground and need the next practical steps: documents, baggage, cash, internet, transport, safety and getting to your accommodation.

For urgent legal, medical, immigration or safety issues, use official airport, airline, government or emergency sources.

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What to do after landing in Haiti

After landing in Haiti, handle the basics before leaving the arrival area: documents and baggage, phone access, payment backup, transport choice and route to accommodation. Do not make your first transfer while offline, unsure about cash or unclear about the destination address.

01

After-landing checklist

  • Complete passport, baggage and customs steps calmly.
  • Confirm you are at Toussaint Louverture International Airport (PAP) or your actual arrival point.
  • ATM access, cash availability and safe access to banking can vary by area and security conditions, so plan with a trusted host, hotel, employer, NGO or security provider before relying on cash withdrawal.
  • Get internet working or open offline maps before transport.
  • Do not improvise airport exits, street taxis, motorbike taxis, public transport or unfamiliar routes; use trusted, prearranged movement that has been verified shortly before departure.
  • Save or show the accommodation address for Port-au-Prince or your actual destination.
02

Common mistakes

  • Leaving arrivals before phone and money are sorted
  • Following unclear transport offers while tired
  • Treating Haiti like ordinary travel planning
  • Ignoring do-not-travel or equivalent official advice
  • Arriving without a confirmed trusted pickup
  • Assuming airport access or road routes are safe today
  • Pressuring local contacts, drivers or staff into risky movement
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What to verify before you travel

Before relying on a plan for Haiti, verify entry rules, safety advice, health requirements, airport disruption and transport changes through official government, airport, airline and transport sources. No verified official source links are stored for this country yet.

First stepDo this before moving onCountry-specific note
Documents and baggageKeep passport and booking details accessibleUse official sources for entry or customs requirements.
MoneyCheck Haitian gourde (HTG) cash/card backupHaitian gourde cash is important for many daily payments, while US dollars may be used in some contexts; visitors should plan cash carefully and avoid visible cash handling.
InternetConfirm maps and contact accessDo this before leaving arrivals.
TransportChoose verified transferDo not improvise airport exits, street taxis, motorbike taxis, public transport or unfamiliar routes; use trusted, prearranged movement that has been verified shortly before departure.
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Ask it what to do next based on your exact airport, arrival time, cash/card situation and accommodation area.

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FAQ

Quick practical questions about Haiti.

What should I do immediately after landing in Haiti?

Sort baggage, phone access, payment backup and transport before leaving Toussaint Louverture International Airport (PAP) or your arrival point.

Should I get cash at the airport?

ATM access, cash availability and safe access to banking can vary by area and security conditions, so plan with a trusted host, hotel, employer, NGO or security provider before relying on cash withdrawal.

How should I choose transport after landing?

Do not improvise airport exits, street taxis, motorbike taxis, public transport or unfamiliar routes; use trusted, prearranged movement that has been verified shortly before departure.

What is a common first-hour mistake?

Treating Haiti like ordinary travel planning.

First steps after landing

Get stable before making bigger decisions.

Before leaving the airport, make sure you can identify yourself, communicate, pay, navigate and reach your first address.

01

Pause and check basics

Check passport, phone battery, wallet, luggage status, accommodation address and the time you need to arrive.

02

Choose a simple order

Handle border and baggage first, then money, internet and transport before leaving the controlled airport area.

03

Ask for a next-step plan

Use the GPT with your real arrival details if you are tired, late, offline, carrying luggage or unsure which option is safest.

Passport control and baggage

Keep documents and first-address details easy to reach.

This page does not provide immigration advice. Follow official airport and border instructions, and keep accommodation, onward travel and contact details accessible.

A

Passport control

Have passport, entry documents, accommodation address and onward details ready if asked.

B

Baggage

Check baggage tags, damage, missing items process and whether you need help before leaving the airport.

C

Customs and exits

Follow posted rules and official staff instructions before moving into arrivals, transport or public areas.

Cash, cards and ATMs

Do not leave the airport without a payment fallback.

01

Cards

Check whether your card works with a small, low-pressure purchase or confirmed transport option.

02

ATMs

If you need cash, use a sensible ATM location and understand fees, limits and whether you need a receipt.

03

Arrival cash

Keep enough backup for transport, food, phone setup or a short delay without carrying more than you are comfortable managing.

Internet, eSIM or local SIM

Make sure you can message, map and recover your plan.

Connectivity matters most before transport: you may need maps, accommodation contact, translation, trusted contact and hotel messages, payment authentication or emergency information.

A

Roaming or eSIM

Confirm your phone has data before depending on maps, trusted contact and hotel messages or hotel messages.

B

Local SIM

If buying a SIM, check opening hours, ID requirements, setup time and whether you need airport Wi-Fi during setup.

C

Offline backup

Save your accommodation address, route screenshots and important contacts before leaving the airport.

Choosing transport from the airport

Pick the route that works for your current condition.

The best option depends on arrival time, luggage, payment setup, language confidence, phone data, distance and how tired you are.

01

Public transport

Use it if ticketing, transfers, walking distance and arrival time are realistic with your luggage.

02

Trusted pickup

Confirm pickup point, vehicle identity, payment method, destination and current route viability through your trusted contact.

03

Hotel transfer

If arranged, confirm pickup instructions, delay handling, driver contact and where to wait safely.

Late arrival considerations

At night, fewer decisions is usually better.

Late arrivals can change transport availability, check-in, food options, safety comfort and how much backup cash or phone battery you need.

A

Check-in

Confirm your accommodation can receive you, and keep address and contact details accessible offline.

B

Transport

Favor verified, low-complexity transport over routes with unclear transfers, long walks or weak phone coverage.

C

Food and rest

Plan a simple food option and avoid adding unnecessary stops before you are settled.

Safety and common mistakes

Avoid the easy arrival mistakes.

Stay practical: protect documents, avoid unclear offers, keep transport simple, confirm payment before moving and avoid routes that depend on perfect phone data.

01

Unclear transport offers

Use verified transport channels and do not rush into a ride you cannot identify, price or pay for clearly.

02

Phone and wallet exposure

Use your phone deliberately in busy areas and keep cards, cash and passport controlled while navigating.

03

Too many stops

When tired, go to the accommodation first unless there is a clear practical reason to solve something at the airport.

Ask the Haiti GPT what to do next.

Use it with your real airport, time, luggage, payment access, phone status and accommodation area.

Urgent prompt

Useful question to ask the Haiti GPT

  1. "I just landed in Haiti at [time]. Help me decide what to do first: money, internet, transport, safety and getting to my accommodation."
  2. "I am at the airport in Haiti with luggage and limited phone battery. What should I do before leaving arrivals?"
  3. "I landed late in Haiti. Help me choose the safest practical way to reach my accommodation and what to avoid."
  4. "I have no local internet yet in Haiti. What should I solve at the airport before trying to travel onward?"
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