Delta Flight 4819 crash

Delta Offers $30,000 to Passengers After Toronto Crash Landing; Lawsuits Loom

Delta Air Lines is providing $30,000 to each of the 76 passengers aboard Delta Flight 4819, which crash-landed and caught fire at Toronto Pearson International Airport on Monday. The offer, described as having “no strings attached,” comes after the CRJ-900 aircraft flipped upside down upon landing, injuring 21 passengers, none critically. While the cause of the accident is under investigation by Canadian and U.S. authorities, weather conditions at the time were reported as clear, though windy. The total payout for Delta could reach nearly $2.3 million.

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Toronto Airport Handles Upside-Down Plane Landing With Minimal Injuries

A Delta Air Lines plane, operating flight 4819 from Minneapolis, crash-landed and overturned at Toronto’s Pearson International Airport on Monday, injuring 18 passengers. Despite the severity of the incident, all 80 people on board were accounted for, prompting expressions of relief from officials and passengers alike. The incident occurred amidst a weekend of heavy snowfall causing widespread flight disruptions, and an investigation into the cause is underway involving both Canadian and U.S. authorities. Runway operations were temporarily suspended but later resumed, with two runways remaining closed for the investigation.

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