Delta Air Lines offers $30,000 for each passenger on flight that crashed in Toronto | CNN Business

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Delta Air Lines Flight 4819 flipped over upon landing at Toronto Pearson International airport, leaving 76 passengers hanging upside down from their seatbelts. Now the company is offering them $30,000 each.

If all passengers accept the offer, the airline will pay out approximately $2.3 million in total.

“Delta Care Team representatives are telling customers this gesture has no strings attached and does not affect their rights,” a spokesperson for the airline told CNN.

The CRJ900 twin-jet aircraft was cleared for landing on February 17 when, at around 2:15 p.m. ET,

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