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Personally, I’m saying it’s the airline, retaining a local agent who would formulate a plan for various scenarios.To everyone saying there should have been a plan who is they? Borderforce/immigration or JQ? If JQ are you saying that every international airline that flies over mainland Australia should have a plan for every domestic airport they fly over/near? How is that feasible?
Not every airport, but those under or close to their flight paths which are likely to be an emergency landing point because of distance from larger ports.
ASP happens to be a prime example. An aircraft in the middle of Australia, going in any direction, would choose it in most emergencies, I think, over the hour or more to the larger ports on the edge of the continent.