All 21 individuals hospitalized after Delta Air Lines Flight 4819 crash-landed at Toronto Pearson International Airport have been discharged, according to the airline. The incident occurred on February 17, 2025, when the Bombardier CRJ900, arriving from Minneapolis, skidded on the tarmac amid harsh weather conditions, flipped over, and burst into flames. Remarkably, all 76 passengers and four crew members survived. Delta has offered each passenger $30,000 in compensation, stating the payment comes with “no strings attached.” Legal experts note that under the Montreal Convention, such payments do not preclude passengers from seeking additional compensation. The Transportation Safety Board of Canada is leading the investigation into the crash, with the aircraft’s wreckage moved to a hangar for examination. The airport is working to reopen the two runways that have been closed since the accident. Passengers are advised to check their flight statuses due to potential delays
All 21 Injured in Delta Flight 4819 Crash at Toronto Pearson Airport Released from Hospital

