Totally agree, my partner has been very rational about it, he flys a lot (well on his way to GFL and his dad is GGLFL) and doesn’t know anyone this has happened to on a flight.
He is more surprised that BA doesn’t want to fix this issue in a more productive way, as they mentioned he’s already moving his flexible f tickets away.
Originally Posted by
corporate-wage-slave
OK, I'll bite. Yesterday BA shifted the equivalent of the population of Exeter from one place to another. Today they will do the same, and ditto tomorrow. I don't know how many bed bugs there are in Exeter but my suspicion is that it will be considerably more than there are on BA's aircraft. I have never seen a bed bug on a BA aircraft - or indeed any other airline - that I have travelled on, and that will be rather more than most people have travelled. It's not worth worrying about, you are more likely to be struck by lightning.