Information about transportation in American Samoa
including air transportation, water transportation,
and land transportation.
Air Travel in American Samoa
Flights to American Samoa
There are international flights to Pago Pago, American Samoa
from Honolulu Hawaii on
Hawaiian Airlines and from
Apia on the Western Samoa based
Polynesian Airlines and
Inter Island Airways.
Pago Pago International Airport (PPG)
American Samoa's international Airport is located
on the main island Tutuila, about three miles
southwest of the harbor town of Pago Pago.
The airport is also known as Tafuna International Airport
or Tafuna Airport because of its location near the
village of Tafuna.
Smaller Airports in American Samoa
- Fituita Airport (FTI) on Tau Island
- Ofu Airport (OFU) on Ofu Island
- Tau Airport (TAV) on Gau Island
Flights to American Samoa
Polynesian Airlines
and
Inter-Island Airlines
operate flights from the Apia in Western Samoa to Pago Pago.
and
Hawaiian Airlines operates flights from Honolulu
to Pago Pago.
Water Travel in American Samoa
Lady Naomi Ferry Service
Weekly ferry service between Apia in Western Samoa and
Pago Pago in American Samoa. The trip takes about seven hours
and tickets must be purchased in advance.
Manu'a Tele Inter-Island Cargo Ship
Weekly ferry service between Apia in Western Samoa and
Pago Pago in American Samoa. The trip takes about seven hours
and tickets must be purchased in advance.
Ports and Harbors in American Samoa
Tutuila Island:
Pago Pago Harbor
Tutuila Island:
Auasi Harbor
Anuu Island:
Aunuu Harbor
Ofu-Olosega Island:
Ofu Harbor
Tau Island:
Faleasao Harbor
Getting Around in American Samoa
USNPS on American Samoa Transportation
Information about transportation options in American Samoa
from the United States National Parks Service.
Lonely Planet on American Samoa Transportation