
aeroflot04 |
If Aero Lyon is the last word in barfbag chic,
then this offering from Aeroflot is the equivalent of grunge. It's
handmade made of non-waterproof stiff paper, with the Russian word
Aeroflot and logo rubber-stamped on. Even Lao
Aviation can do better than that. Thanks to Sam Green. (2001) |

aeroflot05 |
Whatever that means. From the 1970s. Thanks to Bruce Kelly. (2003) |


aeroflot09 |
This ancient bag sports what appears to be a boomerang with a fuselage.
Thanks to Walter Brinker (2005) |


aeroflot11 |
I wish I could read Russian: then I'd be sure this is from Aeroflot. The
logo has an M inside a circle.
Thanks to Walter Brinker (2005) |


aeroflot10 |
An even more ancient-looking Aeroflot bag, made of heavy-duty but
not-very-water-resistant paper.
Thanks to Walter Brinker (2005) |


aeroflot12 |
This bag is absorbent on the outside as well as inside. Just don't try to
keep it too long before handing it over to the cabin crew.
No printing, but Gerd Clemens assures me it's a genuine Aeroflot 1994
issue. Indeed, what other airline could possibly provide its passengers with
such a fine item?
Thanks to Gerd Clemens. (1994) |
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