Delta Offers $30,000 to Toronto Crash Survivors
Bloomberg reports the offer is a “good-faith gesture” as the airline works with authorities to determine what went wrong.
New Video on Social Media Shows Flight Flipping Over Shortly After Landing
Delta’s offer comes after new video shared across social media shows the final moments of the flight as it came in to land at Toronto Pearson International Airport (YYZ). The Bombardier CRJ-900 was shown coming down to landbefore appearing to bounce off the runway and turning over in a fireball.
🔴 Vidéo impressionnante du crash du CRJ900 de Deltahier soir à l’aéroport de Toronto.
▫️Aucune victime à déplorer. pic.twitter.com/TJoxd6KFCd
— air plus news (@airplusnews) February 182025
Two days after the accidentDelta said in statement that all but one person has been released from local hospitals. CBS News reports the passengers suffered head and back injuriesanxietyand nausea from contact with jet fuel.
In addition to the “good faith gesture” of cashthe airline says they are assisting customers with hotelsmealstransportationand “any other personal needs” they may need as they recover from the accident. Baggage both in the cabin and checked will be returned to passengersbut Delta notes that the process could take “a matter of weeks.”
In comments to CBS Newspresident and CEO of Toronto Pearson Airport Deborah Flint praised the aircraft’s crew and ground personnel for their response to the incidentcalling it a “textbook response” in the moments after the accident. The Transportation Safety Board of Canada will be the lead agency on the investigationwith support from the U.S. National Transportation Safety BoardMitsubishiand Delta.
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