Delta Air Lines’ offer of $30,000 to passengers involved in the recent Toronto crash has sparked mixed reactions.
While some passengers view it as a generous gesture, others criticize the amount, feeling it’s too little for the trauma experienced. Some even joked about the offer, while others suggested higher compensation, like $100,000 or free flights forever.
Critics also questioned whether the payment was an attempt to avoid lawsuits, noting that $30,000 is far less than potential legal costs. The crash, involving a Bombardier CRJ900 operated by Endeavor Air, occurred when the plane flipped during landing at Toronto Pearson. Thankfully, all 76 passengers and four crew members survived, though 18 were injured.
Survivors have shared their stories, highlighting bravery among passengers. Meanwhile, the compensation debate continues as the investigation unfolds.