Bugs On-Board: Flyer Sues KLM, Delta for $200K

KLM aircraft cabin bed bug lawsuit

A Virginia family has sued KLM Royal Dutch Airlines and Delta Air Lines after an alleged bed bug infestation on a transatlantic flight. You read their claim as a long planned holiday turning into a traumatic experience mid air.

Lawsuit and damages sought

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The lawsuit was filed in the U.S. District Court for the Western District of Virginia. You see the family seeking at least 200,000 dollars for physical injuries and emotional distress suffered on a flight from Atlanta to Amsterdam aboard a KLM aircraft.

Family details and travel plan

Romulo Albuquerque, his wife Lisandra Garcia, and their two young sons were travelling to Belgrade to visit family. About two hours into the KLM leg, the situation allegedly escalated inside the cabin.

Bites and complaints onboard

Mrs. Garcia says she felt bugs crawling on her clothes and biting her. You learn that the family alerted flight attendants but were allegedly asked to stay quiet to avoid alarming other passengers.

Visible injuries and evidence

The parents and children reportedly developed itchy welts, rashes, and lesions. The family took photos and videos showing insects on clothing and seat creases, along with what they describe as dead bugs on drink napkins.

Impact after landing

After landing, you see how the impact continued. The family boiled and washed clothes and threw away belongings as a precaution. They claim medical expenses, emotional distress, and the loss of personal items followed.

Airlines respond to lawsuit

Neither airline has offered a settlement. Delta stated it will review the complaint. KLM declined to comment while legal proceedings continue. You are left with official responses offering little clarity so far.

Broader concerns on cabin safety

The lawsuit raises serious questions about cabin hygiene on long haul flights. You expect aircraft cabins to be clean and safe. An alleged infestation of biting insects reflects a breakdown in inspection and response standards.

Family seeks accountability

For the Albuquerque family, a holiday meant for connection became distressing and harmful. You now see them seeking accountability through the courts, saying the physical and emotional effects continue long after the flight ended.

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