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GAP Adventures' CEO issues
statement after loss of mv EXPLORER
Heartfelt message paying tribute to rescuers, passengers and the
ship herself...
Statement in full follows:.
"We are pleased to advise that all
our passengers have been repatriated. Except for those crew assisting
in the investigation, the crew have also been repatriated.
We have been flooded with prayers and warm wishes from every part of
the world for our passengers and crew. There are so many people to
thank. And I want to make sure it is done publicly and from the bottom
of my heart and everyone else's here at G.A.P Adventures. It really
took a village and there are so many people that without a second
thought joined us in our mission to get everyone home safe. It was a
raw display of human kindness and a deep compassion to help their
fellow man.
First of all, I have to thank our crew aboard the M/S Explorer. What
can I say except you proved once again why people joined us over and
over on the Explorer. While investigations are ongoing, I can only say
that the success of the evacuation was mainly due to your decision
making, execution of emergency procedures and commitment to safety and
the well being of our travellers.
I also have to thank Hurtigruten and the M/S Nordnorge for responding
to our distress signal. And then agreeing to take in our passengers
without question or hesitation. The call we received in our office
prior to our boarding was one of great concern and understanding that,
even though we didn't know each other, we would be partners in this
rescue. We spoke as if we had known each other for years and came to
quick solutions to everything that needed to be done. With that comes
a special thanks to Tomas Holik at Hurtigruten in Buenos Aires who in
the initial hours was invaluable to us.
We would also like to thank IAATO (International Association of
Antarctica Tour Operators) and all the other ships that responded and
made their way to our site. Denise Landau of IAATO was of special note
for her constant concern, support and willingness to do whatever we
needed in a time of crisis. She was, on behalf of IAATO, a wealth of
information and constant companion in our time of need.
The Chilean Government, Navy, Base Commander in King George Island,
and Uruguayan Base Commander and Government were all of great help to
us. They always remained cooperative, professional and with a true
desire for a positive outcome. They welcomed our people on the ground
in Punta Arenas and gave us all the support we needed to be
successful.
I save the best for last, however, and that is to thank our travellers
aboard the M/S Explorer. For your courage, tenacity and spirit of
adventure. I was amazed at the first interview with the BBC by Gillian
Plant. Gillian commented, "the passengers were enjoying the best
experience of their lives." That was received with cheers here as we
worked tirelessly through the night to deliver on our promise to get
you all home safely. People like Gillian inspire us to achieve great
things. So, I want to thank you again for staying with us and allowing
us to shine in an emergency situation.
Amongst the G.A.P Adventures people there are just too many people to
mention. Everyone counted, and everyone stepped up as I knew they
would when the company called. The Explorer leaves us still with a
mountain to climb, however. The work is not done...but only just
beginning. I implore everyone to bind together and continue to show
our commitment to excellence. I am proud not only of what we have
accomplished as a team but proud to be leading all of you. It is my
honour.
I would also like to thank all of our travellers for their support and
kind words. For your continued dedication and the trust you bestow
upon us. This is something that we never take for granted. We could
not possibly respond to all of the emails, so please accept this as a
universal thank you for being behind us and sending positive energy
our way.
The Explorer left us in very dramatic fashion. She couldn't just go
quietly in the night but instead, was hanging on and danced her way
out of commission. She made everyone watch for just a minute to
remember her history as she hung on long enough to allow all of her
passengers to disembark to safety. I would expect nothing less from
her. The Explorer has been a big part of our history as a company and
represented the true spirit of what makes our company special. We
thank everyone who has been part of making it happen over the years.
Peace,"
Bruce Poon Tip
CEO, GAP Adventures
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