You can apparently encounter bed bugs on flights. Recently, passengers on Air India complained about bed bug bites, which then led to a grounding of flights between Newark and Mumbai.
It was reported that these passengers experienced bed bugs all over their seats and received bites all over their bodies. Many passengers took pictures of the actual bed bugs on the seats, while others took pictures of the bites they received. They were not happy!
Passengers and relatives of those who boarded the flight are outraged. They are reporting that they cannot get in touch with the airline about the situation. Additionally, many are upset that they paid $10,000 to get bug bites on a flight from the very seats they sat in!
A passenger named Kashmira Tonsekar spoke to The Hindustan Times, saying, “We alerted the crew who sprayed a repellent. After a while, more bugs started coming out from that and other seats.” Allegedly, passengers who complained about bug bites were moved into the main cabin where there weren’t any, but they had already been bitten.
The airline did release a statement about the situation, despite its frustrated customers not being able to get in touch with customer support.
“Air India is deeply concerned with a few reports of “bugs” causing inconvenience to its esteemed passengers,” Air India told NBC, “The issue has been viewed seriously and every possible step is being taken to closely inspect and further strengthen our system at every level to ensure that such isolated incidents of passenger discomfiture do not affect our consistent performance.”
The statement went on to say that, “Experienced experts have carried out extensive service on the aircraft from fumigation to overhaul of the upholstery/seat covers/carpets etc to ensure that passengers keep enjoying their in-flight experience with us as always without any complaint of inconvenience.”
According to sources, Air India has not turned a profit since 2007 and is up for sale. The new owner would be taking on $5 billion in debt. Thankfully, bed bugs do not carry diseases, but they can be found just about anywhere- even in planes!
Bed bug bites usually just look like a raised bump and are painless. Common bite locations include the face, neck, hands, and arms. Typically, no treatment is required for a bed bug bite, but if it’s itching like crazy, it’s best to apply some anti-itch creams and cool compresses.
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