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Samoa’s $25 Million Air Travel Hub Opens

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A Fiji Airways 737 Max 8 parked on the new airport apron and outside the new air terminal.

By Lise Schmidt/

Apia, Samoa – 18 October 2024 – The new terminal designed to accommodate expected increased air traffic ahead of the upcoming Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting was unveiled yesterday.

The $25 million regional terminal at the Faleolo International Airport is expected to enhance connectivity and stimulate economic growth from increased travel for CHOGM and beyond.

In opening the facility, Prime Minister Fiame Naomi Mataafa said the new terminal will cater and facilitate flights from various Pacific islands including American Samoa, Tonga, Fiji, Tuvalu, Niue, and the Cook Islands.

“This project is not just about infrastructure; it’s about enhancing connectivity between islands, nations, and people,” said Prime Minister Fiame in her keynote address.

She emphasized that the facility will accommodate an influx of travelers while providing essential safety and security measures, thereby reducing potential flight delays during peak travel times.

Prime Minister Fiame Naomi Mataafa

The Prime Minister also underscored the economic benefits this project will bring, including increased employment opportunities in the aviation sector and bolstered local economies.

“This terminal embodies our aspirations for growth, sustainability, and endless possibilities for our people,” she remarked.

Constructed by Zheng Construction, with design oversight by Sucon Ltd, the terminal was fully funded by the Government of Samoa through the Samoa Airport Authority (SAA).

Alongside the terminal, a new apron was constructed by King Construction to provide additional parking spaces for private aircraft, generating revenue for the SAA.

The Minister of Works, Transport and Infrastructure, Olo Fiti Afoa Vaai cut the ribbon, marking a new chapter in Samoa’s journey toward enhanced regional air travel connectivity and economic development.

 

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