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Delta offering $30K to passengers in Toronto crash-landing

Delta Airlines is offering passengers on a flight on Monday that crashed in Toronto in the aftermath of the incident.

The company told passengers that cash offers “does not include strings and do not affect their rights.” CBS News reported.

All 80 people on the flight to Toronto survived when an airplane from Minnesota landed and a plane tipped upside down hit the ground.

Seventeen people, including children, were injured when they crashed, but as of Wednesday, only one person remains hospitalized. Delta said.

Aviation experts say it was a “miracle” that everyone survived, and Delta CEO Ed Bastian spoke with CBS Morning to praise the crew's response to the unique situation. did.

“The crew of our efforts performed heroically, but they performed as expected,” Bastian said. “The reality is that safety is embedded in the system.”

In its release, the company said it will continue to provide support to those affected by the crash.

Investigators will look into what happened and how much the strong winds affected the landing.

It was not immediately clear how passengers could charge their money. NBC News pointed out If all 76 people on a flight submission request are making a claim, the company must pay a total of $2.3 million.

Toronto's crash landing is the latest in a series of aviation accidents, coming weeks after an American Airlines flight collided with a Black Hawk military helicopter into the air, killing nearly 70 people.

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