Delta is offering $30,000 to each passenger from the recent flight that crashed in Toronto, totaling about $2.3 million if all accept. A spokesperson clarified that this is a gesture with no strings attached and won't affect any rights. Delta's CEO, Ed Bastian, emphasized the experience of the pilots, stating that they are trained for such conditions and that safety is the top priority at Delta.
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NEW: Delta is offering $30,000 to each passenger that was on the flight that crashed in Toronto, Canada, according to The Minnesota Star Tribune.
If the passengers accept, the company would dish out about $2.3 million.
Spokesperson Morgan Durrant said the money is simply just a gesture with "no strings attached and does not impact rights."
Delta CEO Ed Bastian says the pilots on the plane were "experienced."
"There is one level of safety at Delta. All these pilots train for these conditions. This is what we train for. We train for this continuously."
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