

icaro01 |
A ziplock plastic bag from this Ecuadorian carrier. I thought that "Funda
de mareo" meant "bottom of the sea"?
Thanks to Roger Macrae (2005) |
 icelandair01 |
Icelandair are running out of ink. This bag tells you what carrier you
are flying with, but it doesn't tell you what to use the bag for. Thanks to Leszek Szalapak. (2004) |


icelandair02 |
Sadly, nothing in Icelandic on this bag. Four possibilities: (a)
Icelanders don't fly, (b) they all speak English, (c) as worthy descendants of Thor and
Odin, they don't get airsick, or (d), as even worthier descendants of the Norse gods, they
don't use a bag when they're sick. Thanks to Wolfgang
Franken. (1999) |

 icelandair03 |
This one has the DeSter stars in the gusset printed significantly lower
down than the bag above. Thanks to Kevin Middleton. (2004) |
 icelandair04 |
Nothing to tell you where this pretty bag is from...
until you look in the gusset. "Dedicated people doing their
best!" it proclaims under an Icelandair logo.
"Their best" evidently includes removing the
thorns from the rose stem. Thanks to Steve Silberberg.
(2003) |
 icelandair05 |
A single red rose from Flugleiðir. "Dedicated people doing their
best" is Gott fólk hjá traustu félagi in Icelandic. Thanks to Kevin Middleton. (2004) |
 idgtechnology01 |
The name doesn't match the logo -- a medallion of some
bewigged 18th century worthy. Anyone any idea who it is? Thanks to Roger Macrae.
(2002) |
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IL 96 RA96012: see Putini |