Four days after the incident, the airline confirmed it will provide $30,000 to each of the 76 passengers who were on the flight from Minneapolis, offering reassurances that the compensation comes "with no strings attached." As the investigation into the crash continues, Delta's Chief Executive, Ed Bastian, described the crew as "experienced." Fortunately, all passengers survived the crash, though 21 were hospitalized for non-life-threatening injuries. Delta’s swift response and outreach indicate a commitment to supporting its customers during a distressing time.
On Wednesday evening, the aircraft wreckage was cleared from the airport, allowing operations to resume at Canada’s busiest transport hub. Meanwhile, some passengers have indicated they are seeking legal counsel, as a Canadian law firm, Rochon Genova, has been enlisted by affected individuals. As the situation unfolds, further details from the investigation remain limited, but all injured parties are expected to recover.
For now, Delta continues to offer assistance and clarity to passengers amidst ongoing inquiries into the incident.
On Wednesday evening, the aircraft wreckage was cleared from the airport, allowing operations to resume at Canada’s busiest transport hub. Meanwhile, some passengers have indicated they are seeking legal counsel, as a Canadian law firm, Rochon Genova, has been enlisted by affected individuals. As the situation unfolds, further details from the investigation remain limited, but all injured parties are expected to recover.
For now, Delta continues to offer assistance and clarity to passengers amidst ongoing inquiries into the incident.