Delta Airlines said Wednesday it was offering $30,000 to each passenger on a flight from Minneapolis that crashed and turned over while trying to land in Toronto.
All 80 people (76 passengers and four crew members) were on board Flight 4819, when the jet made a rough landing and rolled, and the right wing was mowed at Toronto Pearson International Airport on Monday. I was angry.
Of the 21 passengers taken to hospital, all but one had been released by Wednesday morning, Delta said. No passengers suffered life-threatening injuries.
Delta confirmed on Wednesday that it had made a $30,000 offer to passengers. The representative had informed passengers that the offer “is not accompanied by a string and does not affect the rights.”
It came as Rocheon Genova, a Canadian law firm, said it was held by some of its passengers.
A few days after the crash, authorities have released few details about the investigation. Delta CEO Ed Bastian on Wednesday said in an interview with CBS that the flight had “experienced crews” but little further information was provided. I stated.
On Wednesday evening, the aircraft remained was removed from Canada's busiest Toronto Pearson International Airport, where it blocked two longest runways, Delta said.