I’ve been following the Antarctic accident and am glad that everyone evacuated the ship to safety. I certainly do not want anyone to think that I am blaming G.A.P. for the accident … right now, it sounds just like an accident. Of course, this accident will impact the environment, but it sounds like it was just an accident … should the ship have been reinforced more than it was … this is remediable. Is there or should there be better detection equipment … maybe. Others will undoubtable ask these and more sophisticated questions later.
Now, I have never been on a G.A.P. tour [actually, they refer to their tours as adventures], but have come close to purchasing a tour, I mean an adventure, on several occasions, and may take one of their adventure for one of my upcoming trips. I am a full-time employee and student at the University of Kentucky and have come to associate G.A.P. with STA, our student travel agency. STA offers discount travel opportunities for student, but will help organize trips for anyone. They actually have age limits for some of their discounts … in other words, I am too old for some of the bargains. Now, I have to wait until I’m 65 to get discounts again.
Back to my purpose … this incident is definitely bad news for the environment and the Antarctic ecology, as well as G.A.P., but the tour company can get good press from the way that they have handled the crisis and the way that they handle the accident in the coming days, weeks, and months. No one was injured, the evacuation seemed and was reported to be orderly, and the company seems to be transparent.
I’m interested in hearing more from the passengers as they have time to reflect on what actually happened.