

awair01 |
Rumour has it that the "AW" in this airline's name stands for
Abdurrachman Wahid, the former president of Indonesia, who is reputed to own
the firm.
Pak Wahid is not to generous with his passengers: the bag is a tiny 11 x
17.8 cm.
Thanks to Winny Sanjaya. (2004) |


axis01 |
Strange name for an airline, especially a French one. This bag is careful
to include a ® symbol to make sure no-one else
(presumably resurgent Nazis, Italian Fascists or Japanese Imperialists) uses
the name.
Thanks to Josef Gebele (2004) |


axis02 |
Axis have trimmed the size of their logo and have gone pointy-based.
Thanks to Niek Vermeulen. (2005) |


azal01 |
Finally, an airline from Azerbaijan. Don't hand this bag to the cabin
crew, leave it on the floor, or throw it out of the window. No, it has
unique instructions: Özünüzlэ tualet otağına
aparmağınız xaniş olunur (or if you don't understand Azeri, "To
be taken to WC" - as it says on the reverse). Thanks to Bruce Kelly
(2006) |


azal02 |
You can still Özünüzlэ tualet otağına
aparmağınız xaniş olunur, but its dull colour
will make it less conspicuous.
Still unclear what you're supposed to do with it once you get it into the
WC.
Thanks to Bruce Kelly (2007) |


azzurra01 |
Yes, two Zs and two Rs, though the name doesn't appear
on the bag. Thanks to Oliver Conradi. (2002) |