 hapaglloyd03 |
Now owned by the TUI holiday firm in Germany -- as shown
by the smiley TUI logo on the base. Thanks to Wolfgang Franken. (2002) |
 hapaglloyd04 |
The name has disappeared: we're left with just the
smiley logo and the DeSter star. Thanks to Marcel Guegin. (2002) |
 hapaglloyd05 |
Fly from Hamburg to Cologne, and this is all you get.
Better to take the train. Thanks to Janina Künstler. (2003) |
 hapaglloyd06 |
All white, now with a pointy base. Ideal as a starting
point for your own bag design. Bring your crayons on board! Thanks to Janina Künstler. (2003) |


hapaglloyd07 |
The world's first virtual airline: the webaddress rather
than a logo. Visit www.hlf.de for
instructions on how to use this bag. Thanks to Oliver Conradi.
(2003) |


hapaglloydexpress01 |
A true rarity - a joke by an airline on a barfbag: Vielen Dank für
Ihre Kritik (thank you for your criticism).
There's even an invitation on the reverse for more:
Weitere Kritik oder Anregungen können Sie auch uns gerne mailen:
kundenservice@hlx.com (you
are welcome to send us further criticism or encouragement...)
This bag claims that you can Fliegen zum Taxipreis (fly for the
price of a taxi). The design is borrowed from New York's yellow cabs. Which
is strange: Hapag-Lloyd doesn't fly there. Thanks to Oliver Conradi. (2004) |
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Hapag-Lloyd Express: see
also hlx |