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lanargentina01 |
In the rich tradition of plain white LAN bags, here's one from the
Argentinean branch of the family.
Thanks to Ilse Koehler-Rollefson (2007) |


lanchile01 |
Minimalist bag from LanChile. Their logo looks like Hyatt's.
Thanks to Jürgen Klein. (1999) |


lanchile02 |
Repeats the airline name six times, just in case you didn't get it the
first time. Same principle as the Sterling
bag. Thanks to Steffen Heinrich.
(2000) |

 lanchile03 |
It's always a shame to see a proud airline stoop to providing passengers
with mere plain white bags. One hopes that Lan Chile manage to pull out of
their funding nosedive soon, so they can revert to their proud tradition of
offering quality bags to passengers.
Thanks to Barbara Kneiding (2004) |
 lanperu01 |
Here's the Peruvian version of the Lan bag. Thanks to Roger Macrae. (2001) |


lanperu02 |
Another case of Yanqui albino imperialism.
Thanks to Charlotte Häusler (2006) |


lanperu03 |
Wedge? That's the technical term for a bag with a
pointy base. The ones with a rectangular base are called "block-bottom".
Thanks to Josef Gebele (2007) |