

airphilippines01 |
"Air Philippines for motion discomfort", proclaims this bag.
If you want to get somewhere without having to spew, try flying with
another carrier.
Thanks to Niek Vermeulen (2005) |


airphilippines02 |
Same design as the bag above, but a bit bigger to accommodate all that
extra motion discomfort you can expect to experience while on board.
Thanks to Niek Vermeulen. (2005) |

airpluscomet01 |
A mishmash of typefaces from this Spanish carrier: four different fonts in nine words, and that
doesn't count the oversize curly P in "Plus". Thanks to Roger MacRae. (2001) |


airpluscomet02 |
Same design, but a different, thinner glossy stock.
Thanks to Franzi Bringe (2007) |


airpolonia01 |
You would have thought that a reputable firm like Air Polonia
would be able to afford their own design. At least the "Airsickness bag" is
in Polish.
Thanks to Leszek Szalapak. (2003) |

airpolynesie01 |
Nice to know that you get a bag when island-hopping. Thanks to Jay Labe. (2001) |
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Air
Portugal: see TAP |


airpullmantur01 |
Strange name for an airline... The logo shows that air traffic goes from
east to west at high latitudes and in the tropics, and in the opposite
direction at mid-latitudes. Following the Earth's planetary wind system, in
fact.
Thanks to Thorsten Hecht (2006) |