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Fagali'i

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Airport type
  
Private

Serves
  
Apia

10/28
  
670

Local time
  
Sunday 5:31 PM

Operator
  
Polynesian Airlines

Location
  
Fagali'i-Uta

670
  
2,198

Owner
  
Polynesian Airlines

Fagali'i

Weather
  
29°C, Wind S at 11 km/h, 81% Humidity

Fagali'i or Fagali'i-uta is a village on the island of Upolu in the Samoa archipelago approximately 5 kilometres south-east of Apia. It is in the electoral constituency of Vaimauga East (faipule district) which forms part of the larger political district of Tuamasaga.

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Map of Fagali'i, Apia, Samoa

The population of Fagali'i is 1,571 (2006 Census).

Fagali'i International Airport and the Royal Samoa Golf Course are both located nearby in Fagali'i Uta.

Airport

Fagali'i Airport is owned and operated by Polynesian Airlines. Fagali'i airstrip - at one time a grass-only airstrip, was reopened on 6 July 2002 after the airstrip was re-sealed, only to be de-commissioned in January 2005 due to Government and village concerns, allegedly due to safety and noise.

On 1 July 2009, Polynesian Airlines reopened Fagali'i airport and resumed a service that included international flights to Pago Pago, American Samoa.

The proposal to re-open the airport was controversial and attracted criticism both for the safety and environmental issues with the airport's configuration and for the potential burden on local communities should the scheme fail.

Airlines that have operated from the airport include:

  • Polynesian Airlines
  • Samoa Air
  • Current Operations

    Since re-opening Fagali'i, Polynesian Airlines has acquired a third DHC-6 Twin Otter to better serve the Samoas in light of the cessation of services of Inter-Island Airways which operated a Pago-Pago based service to Faleolo, Samoa and the Manu'a islands to the East of Tutuila. Polynesian now services the American Samoan routes with multiple weekly services to Ta'u (Fitiuta) and once weekly services to Ofu-Olosega Islands.

    References

    Fagali'i Wikipedia