Charlotte Burns tweeted about some unwanted travelling companions on board her United Airlines plane.
Bugs on a Plane: United Flight Infested With Ants Spilling Out of Bag in Overhead Compartment—'Heeby-jeeby-goose-bumpy-get-me-a-gin Gross'A passenger who was on board a United Airlines flight has described in detail on social media how unwanted insects accompanied her on a nine-hour flight.
A United Airlines Boeing 737 lands at San Francisco International Airport on April 24, 2019 in this illustrative image. A passenger on a flight from Venice to New York, described how fat ants walked over their pillow.The procession of insects increased in size while Burns provided regular updates, even though she did not want to"be difficult or cause a fuss."
The pair then traced the source of the infestation to the carry-on bag of a fellow passenger, which was in an overhead bin but not zipped up.
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