
avianca01 |
This Bolsa Para Mareo uses the same design as AirOne. It's a replacement for the bag below, and has even fewer words. Thanks to Bruce Kelly. (2000) |

avianca02 |
Just five words on this one: "Avianca", "Bolsa para
mareo", and "Airsicknessbag". They could have made it just
three words by writing "Bolsaparamareo". Thanks to Pierre Fabre. (2001) |

avianca03 |
Like the bag above, except the red stripe on the rear is
on the other side of the seam.
I've forgotten who stole this bag for me. Abject
apologies... anyone want to claim credit? (2002) |

avianca04 |
Just the name of the airline on this one. Thanks to Thomas Homer Goetz. (2002) |
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 avianca05 |
No closure mechanism on this bag. It's pointy-bottomed too, so you can't
stand it up while you wipe the splatter from your lap. Better to get your
seat neighbour to hold it for you instead.
Thanks to Barbara Kneiding (2004) |


avianca06 |
They've snazzed up the design just by adding a couple of twirls to the
initial A of Avianca.
Thanks to Janusz Tichoniuk (2006) |

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One of those enigmatic Latino bags with a double-headed arrow on the
reverse pointing to either side of the bag. "Here aqui", is says. Twice.
Maybe it has something to do with the transparent strip of plastic attached
to the bag seams?
Looks like I'll have to go to Peru just to find out.
Thanks to Homer Goetz (2005) |