
bangkok01 |
An unusual design, almost as wide (19.1 cm) as it's tall (24.5 cm). This
bag is made of plasticized paper, with a pleat at the bottom instead of at the sides. The
closing mechanism is unusual, too: three lines embossed into the paper to ease folding,
and a peel-off sticky strip to hold everything in place. There's even a thumbhole at the
top to help panicky passengers open the bag. The shape of bags to come? Thanks to Jürgen Klein. (1999) |


bangkok08 |
They've replaced the gold inlay in the logo with common-or-garden red.
Thanks to Fulvio Dossena (2007) |

bangkok02 |
Same idea as the bag above, but even more room for that
semi-digested food. Thanks to Gerald Shively. (2002) |

bangkok03 |
At last, a standard sized bag from Bangkok. The
in-flight menu must have been improved. Thanks to Petr Manda. (2003) |


bangkok05 |
The Thai flyer has migrated to a slightly off-white paper.
Thanks to Colin Smith (2005) |


bangkok07 |
Oops, printing error here: the printer didn't have the plates aligned
right for the red and gold inks.
Thanks to Timo Korf (2005) |