Pago Pago International Airport Transportation
Pago Pago International airport is located three miles southwest of the city center.
There are different transportation ways to and from the PPG international airport.
Bus
One of the best ground transportation ways to and from PPG airport is the bus.
The island of Tutuila has public transportation scheduled for buses. Buses are the cheapest way to get around. The bus fare is 50 cents to two dollars. And you can be driven around Pago Pago Harbour and to the more other parts of the island. Buses do not run on Sundays.
Two buses travel to the national park, and the coaches are labeled with the village's name, from where the buses start and end their routes.
Taxi
Taxis are available from the PPG airport to Pago Pago at the cost of US$15-US$20. There are several taxi companies provided at PPG international airport. Taxicab companies include
Al and Yellow taxi-699 1136
Lagoon Taxi-699, 2480.
Car rental
Several car rental companies are serving Pago Pago International Airport.
Major car rental companies provided at PPG airport are Avis, Hertz, Thrifty, Budget, Alamo.
Might be interested

TSA security Transportation security organization (TSA) has special security measures and rules, and every passenger is required to follow the rules. TSA security is responsible for Traveler' safety and provides several security procedures. Transportation Security Administration advises passengers to arrive at the airport at least two hours before their scheduled departure flights, to have enough time for parking, and several security procedures. Screening procedure The screening procedure is part of the other procedures provided by TSA security at Pago Pago International airport. The main reason why this procedure is designed is that it is responsible for the hazardous, harmful items to be removed from the airport area. During the screening procedure, travelers are asked to remove their items such as shoes, heavy coats, jackets, belts, laptops, or other electronic devices more substantial than a cell phone. Those items are checked and scan

Terminal Pago Pago International airport has one main passenger terminal, with a combination of 8 buildings they are interconnected. PPG terminal has three aircraft gates (A, B, C). PPG runway 9/27 was the primary commercial Runway for the aircraft, and it was deactivated in 1964 after activated runway 5/23. In 1970, the Runway was rehabilitated as runway 08/26 with 3,800 feet by 100 feet. In the mid-1970s, PPG terminal also went through expansion, the building was doubled in size, and handled more passengers. Currently, several airlines are serving Pago Pago International Airport. Those airlines include Hawaii Airlines, Inter-Island Airways, Samoa Airways, Talofa Airways. Pago Pago International airport has a parking facility, and the terminal building houses car rental agency counters. The passenger terminal at Pago Pago International airport also features gift shops, duty-free shops, VIP lounges. Currency exchange and ATMs are also located

Pago Pago International airport is located three miles southwest of the city center. There are different transportation ways to and from the PPG international airport. Bus One of the best ground transportation ways to and from PPG airport is the bus. The island of Tutuila has public transportation scheduled for buses. Buses are the cheapest way to get around. The bus fare is 50 cents to two dollars. And you can be driven around Pago Pago Harbour and to the more other parts of the island. Buses do not run on Sundays. Two buses travel to the national park, and the coaches are labeled with the village's name, from where the buses start and end their routes. Taxi Taxis are available from the PPG airport to Pago Pago at the cost of US$15-US$20. There are several taxi companies provided at PPG international airport. Taxicab companies include Al and Yellow taxi-699 1136 Lagoon Taxi-699, 2480. Car rental Several car rental companies are serving Pa