TransAsia discusses compensation with families after Taipei crash
TransAsia flights cancelled as pilots called in for retraining, while search for missing continues

TransAsia Airways representatives met yesterday with relatives of the victims of last week's plane crash in Taiwan to discuss compensation after it began distributing money to families of the deceased for funeral costs.
At least 40 people died after the turboprop plane crashed into the muddy Keelung River minutes after take-off on Wednesday from Taipei Songshan Airport.
Fifteen of the 58 people aboard the plane were rescued.
A memorial service will be held today and tomorrow, Central News Agency (CNA) said.
The airline said yesterday that 90 flights - all domestic - would be cancelled by today. It said there would be more cancellations this week, including 32 tomorrow, as pilots were recalled for retraining.
