The wreckage of Delta Flight 4819 has been removed from a runway at Toronto Pearson International Airport after its crash landing on Monday, with all passengers and crew surviving. However, the airline announced that two runways—especially the busiest one—will stay closed for ongoing investigations. Delta also stated that passengers' bags could take weeks to return due to inspection procedures and has offered $30,000 in compensation to those onboard, emphasizing no conditions attached to this offer. Investigations are being conducted by the Transportation Safety Board of Canada and other agencies.
The wreck of a crashed Delta Air Lines jet has been cleared from a runway at Toronto Pearson International Airport, though two runways remain closed for investigation.
Delta plans to take weeks to return luggage from the crash site due to thorough inspections, while offering $30,000 compensation to passengers with no strings attached.
Delta Flight 4819 crash-landed at Toronto Pearson on Monday, with all 76 passengers and four crew members surviving the incident, as investigations continue.
The busy east-west runway at Pearson, identified as the country's busiest, will remain closed while ongoing investigations by various agencies take place.
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