

airefata01 |
A new Indonesian carrier that hasn't got round to printing anything on
its bags yet.
Thanks to Adi Widdono (2006) |

aireuropa01 |
Ambitiously named regional airline with an understated bag. Thanks to Sam
Green. (2000) |

aireuropa02 |
Still understated, but now there's a nice logo that
looks like the Danish letter æ. Bag kindly supplied by Kilian
Verpackung. (2001) |

aireurope01 |
Logo shows the letters AE swooping down to a smooth landing.
In the gusset there's a "Skybag-3" logotype with phone and
telex numbers from Portsmouth, UK. Thanks to Stephen James.
(2001) |


aireurope05 |
The yellowing on this bag is because of age - it stems from the 1970s.
The type near the base is printed about 5 millimetres further away from the
logo than in the other similar bag.
Thanks to Paul Hudson (2005) |

aireurope02 |
Less imaginative bag from this carrier, which Bruce
Kelly says started out as a British firm, but is now Italian-owned.
This boring decor dates from its British days. Thanks, Bruce. (2001) |

aireurope03 |
Still not very imaginative, but at least it's a splash
of colour. Thanks to Eddy
Vanhaute. (2003) |

aireurope04 |
Yet another corporate makeover for the Italian carrier.
At least the design is getting better. Thanks to Steve James.
(2001) |