Samoa Airways (OL, Apia Faleolo) cancelled all scheduled flights on February 12 and had to charter aircraft from a competitor after 10% of employees tested positive for illegal and prescriptive substances and alcohol.

Samoa Airlines told ch-aviation that three employees who tested positive for methamphetamine, amphetamine, and cannabis were stood down pending a final board decision. Six employees who tested positive for alcohol were issued warning letters and retested, with results still pending. The testing was conducted in Samoa by the…

Source: ch aviation
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