Bedbugs in UA Business Class seats
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Bedbugs in UA Business Class seats
http://www.nytimes.com/2010/08/17/op...ml?ref=opinion
Apparently, the bedbugs also get to feast while travelling in UA C-class... on the passengers!
Apparently, the bedbugs also get to feast while travelling in UA C-class... on the passengers!
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I've been unimpressed with the condition of UA cabins. This doesn't surprise me.
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Eeeewwwwwwww! Is that the new C ?!?!
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Maybe its the new passengers.
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This has happened to me and another colleague on UA flights between IAD and LAX... Though we thought the bugs might be in the blankets. Doesn't surprise me if they were in the seats!
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New York seems to be having a major outbreak of bedbugs at the moment from personal residences to hotels to clothing stores, etc ... I keep seeing articles in the paper and on the news and its skin crawling. I'm not surprised this via the NY Times. They aren't the only area having this problem so it was only a matter of time before something like that happened.
I'm curious if the guy sent his note to only the paper or if he actually did something about notifying UA about which of their aircraft has the issue and whether his chair was the only one with a problem ... sounds like he was slow to realize. Major ick regardless but worse if UA doesn't know and has taken no action
I'm curious if the guy sent his note to only the paper or if he actually did something about notifying UA about which of their aircraft has the issue and whether his chair was the only one with a problem ... sounds like he was slow to realize. Major ick regardless but worse if UA doesn't know and has taken no action
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New York seems to be having a major outbreak of bedbugs at the moment from personal residences to hotels to clothing stores, etc ... I keep seeing articles in the paper and on the news and its skin crawling. I'm not surprised this via the NY Times. They aren't the only area having this problem so it was only a matter of time before something like that happened.
Which is not to say bedbugs aren't a problem in LA or DC. In both cities, everyone knows you don't take a couch off the street, and you should probably even think twice about that futon from Craigslist.
I'm curious if the guy sent his note to only the paper or if he actually did something about notifying UA about which of their aircraft has the issue and whether his chair was the only one with a problem ... sounds like he was slow to realize. Major ick regardless but worse if UA doesn't know and has taken no action
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Sounds more like a passenger preparing some sort of complaint or even lawsuit. A letter to the editor isn't the most reliable source.
I'd check an entomologist and see how likely that is. Can they live in the dryness of an airplane, in the pressurized atmosphere? Where exactly on a plane do they live? I thought bedbugs only came out to feast on you while IN bed, but they lived in wood or other areas around the bed. Such areas on a plane?
Story seems "buggy" to me...
I'd check an entomologist and see how likely that is. Can they live in the dryness of an airplane, in the pressurized atmosphere? Where exactly on a plane do they live? I thought bedbugs only came out to feast on you while IN bed, but they lived in wood or other areas around the bed. Such areas on a plane?
Story seems "buggy" to me...
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I thought UA only put the bite on economy passengers.
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Sounds more like a passenger preparing some sort of complaint or even lawsuit. A letter to the editor isn't the most reliable source.
I'd check an entomologist and see how likely that is. Can they live in the dryness of an airplane, in the pressurized atmosphere? Where exactly on a plane do they live? I thought bedbugs only came out to feast on you while IN bed, but they lived in wood or other areas around the bed. Such areas on a plane?
Story seems "buggy" to me...
I'd check an entomologist and see how likely that is. Can they live in the dryness of an airplane, in the pressurized atmosphere? Where exactly on a plane do they live? I thought bedbugs only came out to feast on you while IN bed, but they lived in wood or other areas around the bed. Such areas on a plane?
Story seems "buggy" to me...
The bedbug article on Wikipedia makes it pretty clear that bedbugs can live in many different hiding places, and that the low humidity on airplanes is no problem at all. If you think about it, there are plenty of nooks and crannies in and around airline seats. I'm surprised that aircraft bedbug infestations haven't been reported earlier.
(The Wikipedia article is fascinating. Here's a sample of one of several bizarre factoids: "All bedbugs mate by traumatic insemination. Because the female has no genital opening, the male pierces her abdomen with his hypodermic genitalia and ejaculates into the body cavity.")
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(The Wikipedia article is fascinating. Here's a sample of one of several bizarre factoids: "All bedbugs mate by traumatic insemination. Because the female has no genital opening, the male pierces her abdomen with his hypodermic genitalia and ejaculates into the body cavity.")
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The letter writer, David J. Anderson of Pasadena, appears to be a world-famous CalTech scientist, although not an entymologist himself.