

bra01 |
Nothing to do with feminine intimate apparel: this is Brasil Rodo Aéreo,
Brazil's third-largest airline.
Thanks to Bruce Kelly (2006) |


braathens01 |
Big bag with a grid for tic-tac-toe (noughts-and-crosses) on the back.
Unlike Maersk, another Scandinavian
carrier with the same idea, Braathens has started the game off for you (X
currently has the advantage over O). A form of in-flight entertainment that
would seem to be cheaper than the videos and computer games now so beloved
of airlines. Thanks to Christian Kamhaug,
who says that this bag stems from the mid-1980s. (1999) |


braathens06 |
The miniature plane on this bag is doing its best to gain altitude so it
can clear a large blue mountain.
Thanks to Homer Goetz. (2005)
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braathens02 |
"Etter bruk!" says this bag, "Vennligst
lukk posen og still den pa gulvet". Want to know what it means? Find
a tame Norwegian. Thanks to Frank
Mulliri. (2002) |


braathens03 |
No more games to keep you distracted from the view outside, and no
longer safe. This broad but narrow bag features a new Braathens logo:
looks like a metallic car-bonnet ornament (that's "hood
ornament" for you Americans). Thanks to Thomas Soltwedel.
(2000) |

braathens04 |
This bag boasts thumbholes at the top and the
bottom. Thanks to Frank Mulliri. (2002) |

braathens05 |
Smaller, and now made by DeSter. Thanks to Josef Gebele.
(2002) |