Here's the answer to the question I asked the other day here…
U.S. Airways has sent $5,000 checks to each of the 150 passengers on Flight 1549 to compensate them for lost luggage and other belongings.
That was the flight that crash-landed in the Hudson River last week after losing power simultaneously in both engines shortly after takeoff. All 155 people aboard survived.
In a letter sent to passengers, an airline executive said she was "truly sorry." The letter also explained that passengers' belongings left in the plane could be stuck with investigators for months.
The airline also said it would reimburse passengers for their ticket costs.
That sounds very fair to me…and not that they did it for this reason, it's good public relations. I hope they aren't letting themselves in for every passenger on any flight whose luggage is lost demanding five grand.