Rongen is shown arriving in American Samoa on a narrow-body Boeing 717-200. American Samoa's geographic isolation (2600 miles) from Honolulu means that Hawaiian Airlines must deploy wide-body planes to cover that flight. Indeed a 717-200's range of 2370 miles means it could never make the flight. Currently the flight is operated by A330-200s.
In the office when Tom is being sent to America Samoa, the clock behind the boss's desk is static at the same hour during the whole scene revealing is just a prop clock.
Or it reveals that the clock is not plugged in, has dead or no batteries, or is broken.
Or it reveals that the clock is not plugged in, has dead or no batteries, or is broken.
"Chandelier" by Sia, plays while Rongen is driving his car, even though the song wouldn't be released until 2014, almost 3 years after the movie's time line.
When flying from American Samoa to Tonga, it is said that going over the International Date Line means it's Yesterday, but it really would be Tomorrow.
After the football team gets of the plane, they say it's a 35 minute flight when it's really an hour flight.