Toronto Crash Survivors Receive $30,000 from Delta Airline.

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According to a statement released by Delta to AFP on Wednesday, the airline will provide a sum of thirty thousand dollars to each passenger aboard a jet that crashed as it was landing at the Toronto airport this week.

It was stated by the company’s spokesperson that the gesture does not come with any conditions and does not have any impact on the rights.

“This gesture has no strings attached and does not affect the rights of passengers.”

IREPORT247NEW reported that on Monday, February 17, a Delta Airlines aircraft overturned and made an inverted landing at Toronto Pearson International Airport.

Eighty people, including passengers and crew, were on board the airplane.

The incident happened at approximately 2:45 p.m. local time, and the Federal Aviation Administration reported that everyone had been evacuated.

The aircraft, a Bombardier CR900, had just flipped and landed upside down after taking off from Minneapolis, Minnesota, to Toronto, Canada.

Flights have been rerouted to other airports due to the temporary closure of the Toronto airport.

Peel Regional Paramedic Services reports that 15 individuals have been sent to the hospital.

Two adults and one child had serious injuries from those injuries.

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