HALIFAX, Canada - Passengers who were aboard Air Canada plane that crashed in Halifax, Nova Scotia, will receive $5,000 each.
A letter signed by the airline’s president said the airline is “focusing on the well-being” of its passengers as it cooperates with the investigation.
The $5,000 payout does not replace money that could be awarded in potential lawsuits, according to the airline.
"Contrary to statements by third parties, there is no requirement for our customers to sign any commitment," Air Canada spokesperson Angela Mah said.
Passengers on flight AC624 are expected to file a class-action lawsuit over the crash.
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