A Spirit Airlines plane was raked with gunfire and hit multiple times as it was trying to land in Haiti Monday — leaving at least one flight attendant wounded.
The ordeal unfolded at the Toussaint Louverture International Airport in Port-au-Prince, the airline confirmed to The Post.
The flight attendant was grazed by a bullet when the gunfire erupted, the Miami Herald reported, citing sources.
Multiple bullet holes could be seen in the overhead bins and a plane door in the aftermath, footage obtained by local outlet Media Libre Haiti showed.
The plane, which was en route from Fort Lauderdale, Fla., had to be diverted to an airport in the Dominican Republic.
“The plane has been taken out of service, and we are arranging for a different aircraft to return our Guests and crew to [Fort Lauderdale] today,” an airline spokesperson said.
“The safety of our guests and team members is our top priority, and we have suspended our service at Port-au-Prince (PAP) and Cap-Haitien (CAP) pending further evaluation.”
Meanwhile, all other commercial flights were grounded at the Haiti airport in the wake of the shooting.
The incident unfolded just two weeks after the airline temporarily suspended its flights to Haiti’s capital after gang members opened fire and struck a United Nations’ helicopter flying nearby.