U.S.
EMBASSY
PRESS RELEASE
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PUBLIC AFFAIRS
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October 11, 2007
Bali International Airport Meets
International Security Standards
Bahasa Indonesia
Jakarta – The United States government announced
today that Bali’s Ngurah Rai International Airport
in Denpasar, Indonesia meets international aviation
security standards. This decision is based on
Transportation Security Administration (TSA)
assessments that concluded that security measures at
the airport comply with International Civil Aviation
Organization (ICAO) standards.
The Embassy applauds airport authorities for
their efforts to improve and update Bali’s Ngurah
Rai International Airport security procedures over
the past two years. "I was very happy that we could
inform Minister of Transportation Jusman that our
government recognizes that Bali’s Ngurah Rai Airport
meets international security standards," said Chargé
d’Affaires John Heffern. "This is very good news for
Indonesia as it prepares to host the United Nations
COP-13 Climate Change Conference in Bali this
December."
The Department of Homeland Security is removing
public notification requirements imposed on December
23, 2005. DHS has instructed all U.S. airports to
remove signs posted regarding Ngurah Rai
International Airport and directed air carriers
issuing tickets for travel from the U.S. to Ngurah
Rai International Airport that notification to
ticket purchasers is no longer necessary.
U.S. law requires the Department of Homeland
Security to conduct security assessments at foreign
airports with direct service to the United States,
including a determination if security meets
international standards. For more information on the
U.S. aviation and airport security standards, please
visit the U.S. Department of Homeland Security
Website’s main page at
http://www.dhs.gov.
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