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Belgrade-bound family sues KLM over bedbugs

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A family from Virginia in the United States bound for Serbia with KLM has filed a federal lawsuit after alleging that their transatlantic journey aboard the airline turned into a distressing ordeal due to a bedbug infestation in the aircraft cabin. Romulo Albuquerque, his wife, Lisandra Garcia and their two children, Benicio and Lorenzo Albuquerque, travelled from Roanoke to Atlanta with Delta, after which they continued to Belgrade via Amsterdam with KLM. Roughly two hours into the overnight flight to Amsterdam, one of the passengers began experiencing sensations consistent with insect bites. The complaint states that visible insects were soon discovered on clothing and within the seams of the business class seats occupied by the family.

According to court filings, the family immediately alerted the cabin crew after identifying the insects. They allege that flight attendants discouraged them from speaking openly about the issue, citing concerns about passenger panic, potential disruption to the flight and warned they would otherwise miss their connection to Belgrade. The family documented the insects using photos and videos during the flight.



Despite repeated bites affecting both adults and their two children, they remained in their seats for the duration of the journey, later receiving plastic bags from crew members to isolate their belongings before disembarkation. After arriving in Serbia for what was meant to be a vacation, the children and Ms Garcia developed red welts and rashes all over their bodies. They washed their clothes in boiling water and purchased topical medication to relieve the rashes. Medical consultations following their return confirmed bedbug bites, according to the court filing. The family is seeking 200.000 US dollars in damages.


Bedbugs are small, reddish-brown parasitic insects that feed on human blood, usually at night, and commonly hide in mattresses, bedding, furniture and cracks in walls. Their bites often cause itchy red welts, skin irritation and discomfort. They lay hundreds of eggs and their bites often appear in clusters and spread across exposed skin. Eradicating bedbugs requires a thorough and persistent approach. Infested bedding and clothing must be washed in hot water and dried on high heat, while mattresses, furniture and cracks must be carefully vacuumed and sealed. Professional pest control treatments are often necessary.

KLM has not commented on the matter.

January 02, 2026
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  1. Anonymous09:02

    This is absolutely horrifying.

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  2. Anonymous09:03

    Crazy to say the least

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  3. Anonymous09:05

    I find it hard to believe an aircraft could have a full-blown bedbug infestation without multiple previous complaints.

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    1. Anonymous09:08

      Or complaints by other pax on the same flight.

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    2. Anonymous09:09

      How do you know there weren't more? Maybe they were not reported by the media

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    3. Anonymous09:10

      We don't really know someone else didn't develop the same issues. We just know about this because in the US these sort of court filings are public.

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    4. Anonymous09:20

      Bedbugs don’t just appear overnight. This points to serious failures in cleaning and maintenance.

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    5. Anonymous09:27

      @Anonymous 09:09
      Because in the US other passengers would have been more than eager to report such issues and also sue for compensation.

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    6. Anonymous12:45

      Begbugs absolutely can appear overnight, especially in places like hotels and aircraft where there's a huge turnover of people

      Takes one infested piece of luggage or clothing and it's everywhere, which is why having strict cleaning procedures is that much more important in places like those

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    7. Anonymous13:26

      Bravo, thrust KLM without limits. That's why treat us worse and worse. The more complaints, more many paid for wrightful compensations, the more attention pax will get.

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    8. Anonymous18:25

      To "thrust" KLM sounds rather interesting...

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  4. Anonymous09:05

    $200,000 actually doesn’t sound excessive considering four people were bitten repeatedly, including children and the airline allegedly did nothing.

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      Agreed, pretty small amount for a lawsuit these days.

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  5. Anonymous09:06

    I’ve flown KLM many times and never had issues

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      Very useful information

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  6. Nemjee09:06

    Not surprised. A few months ago I was at AMS and there were mice running around. When I informed one of the ground staff, he told me that they are aware of it and that it's because passengers leave food around.
    Tragic and unacceptable. I think people should avoid both AMS and KLM until these hygiene related issues are resolved.

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    1. Anonymous09:09

      Same situation in Frankfurt. But its rats. I saw one just the other week and it has been going on for years. Everyone knows about it, the media have written about it, there are mouse traps in plain sight right next to restaurants and gates and no one seems to care.

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    2. Anonymous09:15

      I'm just imaging the reactions if this was happening at any ex-Yu airport.

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    3. Anonymous09:39

      Anon@9:15 Bombs away!

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    4. Anonymous10:08

      They sbould put cats on duty at AMS and FRA.

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    5. Anonymous10:22

      ^ That's by far the best solution!

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    6. Anonymous13:05

      I saw a mouse in Minneapolis airport, it was kinda cute

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    7. Anonymous20:47

      No mice at BEG!?

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    8. Anonymous21:53

      Just the ocasional bucket for the drips :)

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  7. Anonymous09:07

    "The family is seeking 200.000 US dollars in damages"
    LOVE America! 😂

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    1. Anonymous10:20

      I don't think it's that much. The tickets alone probably cost 10,000

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    2. Anonymous11:34

      😂😂 10000 isnt even half if they payed full fare

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  8. Anonymous09:10

    It will be difficult to prove that they didn't already have bed bugs when they boarded the plane.

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    1. Anonymous09:29

      Unless other passengers of the same flight report such issues as well. Or passengers on a different flight but on the same aircraft.

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  9. Anonymous09:10

    Wasn't there a very similar issue on a Turkish Airlines flight recently?

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    1. Anonymous09:13

      Yes on several planes
      https://www.nytimes.com/2025/01/01/travel/bedbugs-turkish-airlines-flights.html

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    2. Anonymous10:22

      Jesus

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    3. Anonymous10:52

      Rich people should start taking showers

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    4. Anonymous10:53

      Shower does not rid you of bedbugs. It'n not a hygiene problem

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    5. Anonymous11:05

      Bedbugs are a cabin cleanliness and blanket-pillow properly dry cleaning problem.

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  10. Anonymous09:11

    But there is a stain on the carpet of Air Serbia's plane!!

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    1. Anonymous09:12

      lol

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    2. Anonymous09:12

      It's more than a stain and you know it

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    3. Anonymous09:19

      Airlines will charge you €50 for a carry-on but apparently can’t guarantee a pest-free cabin.

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    4. Anonymous10:24

      9:12 Of course it's not and you know it

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    5. Anonymous10:47

      I will take a stain over bedbugs!

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    6. Anonymous11:06

      Luck of proper cleanliness leads to bedbugs. Thankfully JU doesn't pass around blankets and pillows on its short haul flights.

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    7. Anonymous11:09

      Remember when JU had blankets and pillows on all short haul flights waiting on the seat back in 2013/14? They stopped it shortly after since people kept stealing them.

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  11. Anonymous09:11

    That is atrocious.

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  12. Anonymous09:14

    I'm thinking of how the crew could have handled it differently but realistically what could they have done? If they broadcast it, it would result in complete pandemonium.

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    1. Anonymous09:19

      If the crew really threatened them with missing their connection to Belgrade, that’s extremely troubling.

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    2. Anonymous09:24

      Also the idea that a crew would prioritise “avoiding panic” over passenger welfare is deeply concerning.

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    3. Anonymous09:41

      Anon@9:24 Panic on a plane IS passenger welfare issue.

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  13. Anonymous09:15

    As someone who had this, it is really dreadful. And it spreads so easily. Awful experience.

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  14. Anonymous09:16

    Alcohol actually works really well against them. Kills them instantly.

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  15. Anonymous09:16

    Great so they spread it in Belgrade.

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    1. Anonymous10:23

      I'm pretty sure there are already bedbugs present in Belgrade just like they are in every place on Earth. Maybe not on the poles.

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  16. Anonymous09:16

    I find it more interesting that this family was going for a holiday to Belgrade.

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    1. Anonymous09:21

      Why not? And they didn't necessarily stay in Belgrade. Could have gone anywhere in Serbia.

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    2. Anonymous09:30

      +1
      A family from some Virginia "вукојебина" goes to Serbia for a vacation, got infected by bugs. How odd. Frankly, I would say they got bugs somewhere at the US airport, prior the KLM flight. But as someone said it will be hard to prove on court.

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    3. Anonymous11:10

      Aren’t business class seats full in leather? They can not farm in leather, as far as I know

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    4. Anonymous11:12

      They don't live in leather but they can hide on them and just crawl onto a person or blanket or clothing when someone sits.

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    5. Anonymous16:29

      They need nests to survive. They drink human blood to feed their nests

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  17. Anonymous09:20

    Remember how all the airlines were celebrating their cleanliness standards during covid?

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  18. Anonymous09:29

    hahahaha

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    1. Anonymous09:57

      What's funny about this situation?

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    2. Anonymous09:59

      Multiple things, starting with the fact that this family from RAONOKE was going on a business class holiday to Belgrade, Serbia.

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    3. Anonymous10:03

      So? Would it be hilarious if someone from Subotica or Kraljevo bought a business class ticket to the US? Actually both of these are smaller than Roanoke.

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    4. Anonymous10:19

      Brazilian Americans going for a winter holiday to Belgrade and having to change three flights of all places is just strange to me...

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    5. Anonymous10:20

      But why does it matter. They obviously did so... maybe they have friends living there

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    6. Anonymous10:24

      Brazilians love Serbia 😀

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    7. Anonymous10:26

      😀😀😀

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    8. Anonymous11:00

      It's true

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    9. Anonymous12:17

      Local autochauvinists and concerned neighbours in full force today. Always in synchronised tandem. 😂

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    10. Anonymous12:51

      Yea, as someone following this portal, but not from "the region", I don't get the comments regarding the itinerary. Why not go to Belgrade, it's not a cliche standard European destination (and I'm sure this family has already visited all the popular spots in Europe).

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    11. Anonymous14:44

      As someone who has worked as a check-in agent in a fairly sizeable airport, this itinerary doesn't even mildly surprise me.

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    12. Ex-BA88814:50

      I am with you @ anonymous09:59.
      I am sorry but the whole story absolutely reeks of scam!

      Call me facetious, I am REALLY looking forward to see the outcome of lawsuit!

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  19. Anonymous09:35

    Interestingly the lawsuit also includes Delta. Don't know why.

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    1. Anonymous09:35

      Because they purchased the ticket on Delta all the way to Belgrade. KLM was the operating carrier from Atlanta to Belgrade via Amste4rdam.

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    2. Anonymous09:56

      Ah ok that makes sense.

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  20. Anonymous10:09

    Ghastly

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  21. Anonymous10:18

    KLM used to be a good airline once

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    1. Anonymous10:43

      Many airlines in Europe used to be among the world's best. Not anymore.

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    2. Anonymous10:58

      BA is a prime example. KLM is still pretty good

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    3. Anonymous11:08

      Their financial results say that they are doing amazing though.

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    4. Anonymous11:12

      I could imagine shitstorm of zama’s here, if only one leg was held by JU flight

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    5. Anonymous11:32

      @anon 11:12
      Well, they landed in BEG so there is a smoking gun for BREAKING headline like "Pojavile se bube na BEG!"

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    6. PIR13:27

      10.18
      You are right. KLM used to be good airline once, when almost all carriers were good. Compared to others, today, KLM is not only good, it's EXCELLENT. And one "case" like this can't make it bad

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  22. Anonymous10:22

    Those bites look rough

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    1. Anonymous10:44

      To me it looks like they might have had an allergic reaction?

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    2. Anonymous10:58

      No, that's what bedbugs bites look like.

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  23. Anonymous10:25

    Clearly JU should examine the possibility of launching flights to IAD.

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      Huh?

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    2. Anonymous11:09

      That family would have used such a flight since it is the closest large international airport to Roanoke Virginia.

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  24. Rodney Marinkovic10:49

    Neki cinicni komentari ukazuju na cinike koje vise zabrinjava dolazak Amerikanaca u Srbiju nego ujedi insekata na aviono KLM-a. Na letu Atlanta - Amsterdam. Jos iskazivanje zabrinutosti o mogucnosti neznanja o "nepoznatom" gradu od oko dva miliona stanovnika.
    Po njima u Americi se znalo za Beograd tokom 1999 godine. U danasnje vreme je po misljenju cinika nepotrebno znati mnogo o narodu sa usca Save i Dunava.
    Pozdrav Beogradu i Atlanti. KLM - u i Amsterdamu, takodje.
    Rodney Marinkovic Castle Hilll. NSW Australia

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      +100

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  25. Anonymous11:01

    Means they probably slread it onto their seats on the BEG flight too.

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      *spread

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  26. Anonymous11:39

    Very bad experience for passenger and bad image for KLM.

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  27. Anonymous11:54

    Tbh this rings of "slow news day" to me...

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      +1000

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    2. Anonymous12:47

      Well, it's a first for the regional aviation market and it's frankly fun (not for the family though), so I'm all up for giving this type of news visibility.

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    3. Anonymous14:32

      Its recieved broad international coverage cos its quite sensationalist

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    4. Anonymous22:08

      it’s January 2. I’m not sure what kind of hard-hitting developments you could realistically expect the aviation industry in the former Yugoslavia to have produced in the past 48 hours.

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  28. Anonymous13:33

    Bed bugs are nasty, especially if you have allergy to them, as i do.

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  29. Anonymous16:41

    Actually bed bugs are even a possibility in business class nowadays.
    Best way to fight them is spraying chemicals.
    Of course the pax experience will be not much of a pleasure afterwards.
    But the real culprit of course is climate change.
    Pests love warmer than usual temperatures.

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      SMFH

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  30. Anonymous19:14

    Saw this on reddit the other day and couldnt believe it. Now that it happened to Brazilians traveling from Roanoke in business class for a winter vacation in backwoods Serbia makes it a freaking twillight zone stuff.

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  31. Anonymous19:58

    Bedbugs can be exterminated either by temperature higher than 60C or by diatomaceous earth powder, also known as diatomite. Speaking from my own experience.

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