Still seems to be the case. Hopefully that will change soon. Here is latest from the Embassy.
fromusahonduras@state.gov
tousahonduras@state.gov
dateWed, Sep 23, 2009 at 6:15 PM
subjectWarden Message - Suspension Of Curfew, Embassy Re-Opening
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hide details 6:15 PM (12 hours ago)
The Embassy advises American citizens residing in and visiting Honduras that the de facto regime has announced the suspension of the curfew effective 6:00 a.m. Thursday, September 24. The Embassy recommends American citizens monitor local television and radio for updates to travel restrictions and other security measures.
Barring a further extension of the curfew, the Embassy will re-open to the public on September 24. Non-immigrant visa services remain suspended for all but emergency medical cases.
The U.S. Embassy has advised American employees and family members to restrict travel to necessary trips only on September 24.
Honduran airports will be open September 24 for domestic passenger flights and international cargo and mail flights. The de facto regime has not yet authorized a resumption in international passenger flights. Those whose flights were cancelled due to the curfew should contact their airlines for further information.