Passengers on crashed Toronto plane offered US$30,000 each

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Delta Air Lines is offering US$30,000 to each person on board a plane that crash-landed in Toronto on Monday – all of whom survived.

 

As it landed in the Canadian city, the plane skidded along the runway in flames before flipping over and coming to a halt upside down. Passengers described their amazement as most of them walked away without injuries.

 

It remains unclear what caused the incident, which is under investigation.

 

There were 76 passengers and four crew on the flight, which had travelled from the US city of Minneapolis before making its crash landing in Canada.

 

A spokesperson for Delta said the money offer had no strings attached and did not affect customers’ rights.

Lawyer Vincent Genova said the group expected a “timely and fair resolution,” highlighting that his clients “suffered personal injuries of a serious nature that required hospital attention.”.

In an email to the BBC, Mr Genova said the $30,000 compensation is an “advance” payment meant to assist plane crash victims with short-term financial challenges, and the airline will seek to deduct it from any later settled claims.

 

Following this week’s incident in Toronto, the plane crew and emergency responders were praised for their quick work in removing people from the wrecked vehicle. The plane’s various safety features have also been credited for ensuring no loss of life.

All of the 21 passengers who were taken to the hospital had been released by Thursday morning, the airline said.


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