Caspian Airlines Compensates Families Of Crash Victims

CASPIAN AIRLINES COMPENSATES FAMILIES OF CRASH VICTIMS

PRESS TV
July 23 2009
Iran

Iran’s Caspian Airlines starts making insurance payouts to the
relatives of the victims of the crash of one of its aircraft.

One of the airline’s Tupolev-154M’s crashed shortly after take off
from Tehran en route to the Armenian capital of Yerevan on July 15,
killing all 168 onboard.

Caspian’s representative in Yerevan informed RIA Novosti news agency
Thursday that the airline had started to pay out $54,000 to the
relatives of each victim.

In addition, there will be a payout of $400 for each victim’s total
loss of luggage.

Caspian’s aircraft and passengers were insured by the Iran Insurance
Company and its Managing Director Javad Sahamian-Moqaddam had earlier
promised a prompt payout to the relatives of the victims.

He indicated that some of the insurance risks were underwritten abroad.

The causes of the crash are still being investigated, with the final
report expected in approximately two months.