Toronto’s Pearson airport back to normal operations after plane crash
- Toronto's Pearson airport has returned to normal operations after a plane crash that injured 21 people, as reported by a spokesperson for the airport.
- The crash involved a Delta Air Lines plane that landed on Monday and subsequently caught fire, while all 76 passengers and four crew members survived the incident.
- As of 9 a.m., one percent of departing flights and two percent of arriving flights have been cancelled, which is considered normal for the airport.
- Delta Air Lines is offering US$30,000 in compensation to passengers, stating that the money has 'no strings attached.
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Toronto’s Pearson Airport Back to Normal Operations After Plane Crash
Toronto’s Pearson airport says operations are back to normal roughly a week after a crash landing that sent 21 people to hospital and led to days of travel disruptions at Canada’s busiest airport. A spokesperson for the airport says the runway where the Delta Air Lines crash took place last Monday has reopened. The spokesperson says a final cleanup is underway at a second runway that was also closed after the crash, and it is expected to reopen …
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