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cimberair01 |
A cheap way to own-brand bags: the Danish airline has
bought up a bunch of plain white bags and to stick its stickers on. Thanks to Homer Goetz. (2003) |
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Citilink:
See Garuda Citilink |
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cityair01 |
OK, OK, purists will castigate me for including a bag with a mere rubber
stamp. But we want this to be an honest and accurate representation of the
puke receptacles available to the travelling public, don't we? Thanks to Christian and Gerhard Lang. (2004) |


citylink01 |
Or maybe that should be CiTyLinK? This Ghanaian carrier's callsign is CTQ,
but it likes to call itself CTK.
Thanks to Michel Silvera and Ludwig Gelobter. (2006) |
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classicair01 |
The Swiss all seem to have switched to photo bags. An attempt to recoup
expenses? This item is printed on glossy plastic rather than paper: makes
sure your films won't leak and cause unpleasantness.
The reason for this airline's name is clear from one of the photos on the
bag: an ancient-looking DC3 turboprop. Thanks to Homer Goetz. (2004) |


clickcommx01 |
In three languages: "aaaghh...!" in Spanish equals "aaaghh...!" in
English and "aaaghh...!" in French.
Thanks to Raúl Perezgrovas (2007) |


mexicana05 |
At last, an innovative bag from Latin America! Unclear whether "aaaghh...!"
is what you say before or while you use this bag, or afterwards to attract
the cabin crew's attention.
Thanks to Katrien van't Hooft (2007) |


clubair01 |
One of the few bags to print the price of your flight: "Dal 6 giugno
Bologna-Crotone e v.v. e Verona-Crotone e v.v. a partire da 89?"
Thanks to Cédrick Gauthier-Lacognata. (2006) |