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Delta teams continue to respond to Monday’s single-aircraft accident involving Delta Connection Flight 4819, operated by Endeavor Air.

  • Writer: Legend Magazine
    Legend Magazine
  • Feb 18
  • 1 min read







In total, 21 injured passengers were initially transported to local hospitals. As of Tuesday morning, 19 have been released.


“Our most pressing priority remains taking care of all customers and Endeavor crew members who were involved,” said Delta CEO Ed Bastian. “We’ll do everything we can to support them and their families in the days ahead, and I know the hearts, thoughts and prayers of the entire Delta community are with them. We are grateful for all the first responders and medical teams who have been caring for them.”


Delta’s incident response team deployed to Toronto Pearson International Airport (YYZ) Monday evening, including specially trained Delta Care Team representatives who provide support for  customers, employees and their loved ones. Members of Endeavor Air’s leadership team are also on site to provide support and ensure full cooperation with investigators.  


Delta and Delta Connection flights have resumed at YYZ, however two Delta flights are operating with larger aircraft to allow for greater arrival and departure capacity Tuesday. A travel waiver remains in effect on Delta.com for YYZ customers for travel through Feb. 20.  


For the most current official information regarding Delta Flight 4819, visit news.delta.com and @DeltaNewsHub on X.

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