Samoa government renews landing rights for Island Airways

Posted at 23:35 on 16 January, 2008 UTC

The Samoa government has renewed the landing rights for American Samoa-based Inter Island Airways.

The current Foreign Operation Certificate was due to expire tomorrow.

A new certificate to land at Faleolo International Airport in Samoa has now been issue and is valid for a year.

The certificate authorizes Inter Island Air to operate on demand charter flights for both passengers and goods.

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