 malevhungarian01 |
This is an "egészségügyi tasak"--that's Hungarian for
what the Germans would call "wasserdichter
Abfallbehälter", or "waterproofed waste disposal bag" if you're
a mere English-speaker. Thanks to Christian Kamhaug.
(1999) |
 malevhungarian02 |
Same colours, wording and design as the bag above, but the top is now
crinkle-cut, and there's a wire tab to clamp it shut. Thanks to Steffen Heinrich.
(2000) |
 malevhungarian03 |
Pictures (British Airways
influence?) and lots of words: "If used for air sickness please hand
to cabin crew for disposal" in Hungarian, English, German, Italian
and French. The last four languages and the pictures are lifted directly
from the 1996 British Airways
bag.
The French is a problem: "Dans ce
cas, appelez un membre de l'équipage qui vous en débarassera"
("In this case, call a member of the crew who will relieve you of
it"). Malev has missed off the first sentence that tells you what the
"case" is all about ("si vous avez le mal de l'air"). Thanks to Steffen Heinrich.
(2000) |
 malevhungarian04 |
Same as the bag above, except the airline name has been
re-typeset. Thanks to Tim Höger. (2001) |
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 malevhungarian05 |
It looks like an envelope, but has a block bottom, is made of waterproof
paper, doesn't have any glue to seal it, and is big enough to puke into.
Thanks to Bruce Kelly (2004) |
 malindiairservices01 |
Just north of Mombasa, on the coast of Kenya (just in
case you didn't know where Malindi is). Thanks to Fredy Thuerig. (2002) |
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