
airfrance01 |
Older bag from the French flag-carrier. Thanks to Wolfgang
Franken (2002) |

airfrance02 |
From the days before Air France discovered
multi-coloured printing. Thanks to Homer Goetz. (2003) |


airfrance05 |
A 1970s bag with the enigmatic "05.184" printed in a different place on
the base.
Thanks to Paul Hudson (2005) |


airfrance03 |
Clean, stylish, minimalist, very French. (1996) |


airfrance06 |
I was looking through my Air France swaps just now (something I
do all the time when I'm bored), and found this bag. It's got no wire tie,
and is made of a heavier, glossier paper than Air France's standard
offering: 9 g instead of the usual 7 g. If each one of the 474 passengers on
a 747-400 has one of these bags rather than the standard 7 g issue, the
plane will weigh an extra kilogram.
Don't know where or when I got this one - so I'll credit my
swaps box. |

airfrance04 |
Even cleaner and more minimalist than the bag above, but how unstylish:
this bag is plain white. C'est un jour triste si la nation qui nous a
donné
la haute couture s'embaisse aux telles receptacles pas decorées. On
espère que cette abomination est une anomalie unique. (1999) |