[PRESS RELEASE 07 April 2025] – The Samoa Airport Authority (S.A.A.) wishes to clarify the recent vehicle screening operations conducted at the entry gate of Faleolo International Airport.
The SAA’s decision to implement random screening of vehicles entering the airport premises was made in response to serious and escalating threats to public safety, security and airport property. Over the past several months, there have been three separate incidents involving violent disputes on airport grounds including in the public car park area. These incidents involved the use of dangerous weapons such as machetes and alarmingly, the discharge of firearms.
These occurrences represent a threat to the safety and security of travelers, airport personnel, and the general public. As stipulated in the Airport Authority Act 2012, relevant by-laws, operating procedures and codes of practices, the SAA may exercise all necessary measures to prevent such threats from materializing again.
It is important to note that the initial intent of the screening operation was to carry out a brief series of security-related questions to the general public entering the Airport, not to conduct physical searches of vehicles or personal belongings. Unfortunately, there was a miscommunication with some members of our security teams, which resulted in unintended and more extensive screening procedures at the entry point in recent days.
While we regret the inconvenience this may have caused, the decision was made with the safety and security of all airport users as the highest priority. We are currently reviewing our communication and operational protocols to ensure clarity and consistency in the future.
The Samoa Airport Authority appreciates the understanding and cooperation of the public as we continue to work towards providing a safe and secure environment at Faleolo International Airport.
Ma le fa’aaloalo tele.
Tumanuvao Evile Falefatu
GENERAL MANAGER
ENDS.
SOURCE – Samoa Airport Authority
