Rats on the west side, bedbugs uptown.
That’s absolutely disgusting. Poor infant.
So.... NYC is the source, not India?
So now one more reason to be afraid of flying in these human sewer machine tubes.
Celebrate diversity!
I think the airlines don’t want us to know this.
Oh, come on. This is a blessing of diversity!
Expect that they will dust the plane and put it back in service.
In-flight snack, what are they complaining about..
just wait until they get home and find bedbugs have infested their luggage and then their whole house!
“Next stop, Scabies International Airport...”
With all the turd-world passengers flying on airlines, it’s surprising this problem isn’t more common.
Strip in the garage when you get home and take a shower immediately. Leave your bags and everything you carried in the garage too. Empty the clothes directly into the washer.
If you can’t wash it, throw it in the dryer for 20 minutes.
We do this every time we return home from a trip after one bout with bedbugs. Cost a small fortune to get rid of them.
Well what did he expect flying on Air India. It’s such a bad airline, the Indian government can’t even find buyers. Seriously, the Indian government was going to privatize Air India this summer, but no companies were interested in putting in bids to buy it.
The infestations most likely came from previous passengers or their luggage.
Did anyone going to Newark, NJ expect anything less??
If fact, the Newark Tourism Department is considering renaming them hug-
a-bugs!!
If you find bed bugs in your house, I suggest burning your house down. Possessions included.
India, another $h!thole country.
MUMBIA WILL BE FREE!
I think the real story might be about Air India, and not Newark International Airport.