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Do you mean Samoa or American Samoa? If you mean Samoa, then the distance is 889kms or 552miles. If you mean American Samoa, then the distance is 937.8kms or 582.7miles.
A very, very long way.
I think it's about 12,000 kilometres, so about 14 hours flying time this is wrong. I used to live in Vailoa (American Samoa) and on clear days I can see Samoa (western Samoa) from American Samoa. It's about 100 miles. The airplane trip takes about 30 minutes on a twin engine Cessna.
polynesia is better we have samoa and tonga!
The distance from Pago Pago, American Samoa to Bern, Switzerland is 10,176 miles. The flight time depends on the number of stops and/or layovers. The minimum flight time is 21 hrs., 10 minutes.
87 kms
Since the end of 2011, the international date line passes between Samoa and American Samoa. From April to September Samoa (UTC+13) is 24 hours ahead of American Samoa (UTC-11), but from September to April Samoa observes Daylight Saving Time, making it 25 hours ahead of American Samoa. That means that when the time in Samoa is 00:30 on the 1st of March of a leap year, the time in American Samoa is 23:30 on the 28th of February. The distance between Pago Pago, American Samoa and Apia, Samoa is about 77 miles or 124 km, so I'm sure it can be flown in less than an hour.(In other words, yes.)
The distance from Pago Pago, American Samoa, to Auckland, New Zealand, is 1,795 air miles. That equals 2,889 kilometers or 1,560 nautical miles.
No Samoa is an Island between the North American mainland and the Australian Continent.
The distance to there is 6,533 miles if you fly, and that will take just over 13 hours.
4,790 miles by air.
They are the same in that Samoans in American Samoa and Samoa (once Western Samoa) have the same heritage. However, American Samoa is a US territory while Samoa is an independent nation. So they are in effect two different countries.