A Virginia family has filed lawsuits against Delta and KLM Airlines, alleging that they were bitten by bed bugs during a recent transatlantic flight.
The family claims that multiple members suffered insect bites while aboard the long-haul flight, prompting them to seek legal action against both carriers. According to the complaints, the bites occurred during the journey, leading to discomfort and medical treatment after disembarkation.
Legal filings assert that bed bugs were present on the aircraft, contributing to the alleged bites. The family is pursuing damages, citing physical harm and distress linked to the incident.
Delta and KLM have not publicly detailed their responses to the lawsuits, but airlines typically conduct inspections and take pest-control measures when claims of infestations arise. Aviation industry standards require carriers to address reports of pests to ensure passenger safety and comfort.
The case highlights concerns about cabin hygiene and the responsibilities of airlines to maintain clean environments on long-distance flights. As legal proceedings continue, both sides will present evidence related to the alleged bed bug exposure and its impact on the passengers.
