

bulgariaair01 |
Logo shows a motorway junction, brought to you by
bulgari@air.bg. No, I don't know if
that's a real email address.
The bag is made by SilviStar Aviation Service Co.
Thanks to Guido Flohr (2005) |


bulgariaair02 |
Fairly flimsy bag: I'd feel more confident puking into something
sturdier.
Thanks to Walter Brinker (2005) |

bulgarianaircharter01 |
A rebranded bag -- perhaps a first in bagdom. The Balkan Bulgarian
Airlines logos in the gussets of this bag have been covered over by a
colourful sticker proclaiming "Bulgarian Air Charter". Bulgarian for "for
airsickness" is Ползвай при прилошаване. Thanks to Ulli Hann. (2001) |

bulgarianaircharter02 |
A flimsy creation, unlikely to hold much more than the
most modest of vomits. The word "Bulgarian" is repeated 208
times in tiny type and twice in larger type for the vision-impaired. You
have to prise open the gusset to see that this bag is designed
"FOR AIRSICKNESS" in English, French and German, but not
Bulgarian. Thanks to Eddy Vanhaute.
(2002) |


bulgarianaircharter03 |
OK, so purists will maintain that a bag with a sticker on it isn't a real
bag. Maybe someone has falsified it by just adding a sticker to a generic
bag.
Ah, but this bag has "for air sickness" printed in Bulgarian, which kinda
narrows down the field a bit. And the sticker looks pretty convincing. Plus,
there's a sticker on both sides.
Stuff the purists. That's good enough for me.
Thanks to Walter Brinker (2005) |


bulgarianaircharter04 |
This carrier's new logo looks like two slugs mating in the 69 position.
(Or maybe I've just run out of things to say about bags, and my fantasy has
run wild.)
Thanks to Niek Vermeulen. (2006) |
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Bulgarian
Aviation Company: See Hemus Air |