Business arrival checklist
- For business, NGO, church, academic, medical, diplomatic or official visits, confirm travel advisability, insurance, permissions, security briefing, movement plan, evacuation plan, documents and local partner responsibilities before committing.
- Do not bypass employer, embassy, NGO, insurer, airline, host organization or security-provider instructions.
- Protect local staff, drivers, translators, hosts and contacts from risk created by your movement, visibility, photography or public posting.
- Plan airport-to-hotel and hotel-to-meeting transport around Port-au-Prince or your actual arrival city.
- Card acceptance is limited and situation-dependent, especially outside secure hotels or formal organizations; do not rely on one card, one ATM or one payment method.
- Tipping and service payments depend on context; keep small, low-visibility cash only where appropriate and ask a trusted local contact what is normal for drivers, hotels, guides or support staff.
- Use respectful greetings and follow the lead of trusted hosts; Haitian Creole and French are central for practical communication. Handle family visits, church, funerals, weddings, community events, photography and crisis-affected settings with dignity and consent. Avoid treating poverty, damage, violence or hardship as content, and do not photograph people, children, homes, ceremonies, security personnel or official buildings without clear permission and safety awareness.