 royalnepal01 |
"Call stewardess for disposal", says this bag. Doesn't Royal
Nepal have any male cabin staff, or don't they demean themselves by dealing with personal
waste? Thanks to Jürgen Klein. (1999) |


royalnepal02 |
Did a Royal Nepal executive read the description above and realize its
lack of gender sensitivity? This most recent version has "Call
cabincrew for disposal". Ah, the power of the Internet. Thanks to Narayan
Bhattarai. (2001) |


royalnepal03 |
Same design, but longer and no longer made by DeSter.
Thanks to Piet van der Poel (2006) |
 royalnewzealandairforce01 |
Not really an airline, I suppose. This bag came to me in 2000 as a swap
from David Harris, accompanied
by the following letter to authenticate it:
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Dear Mr Harris,
Please find enclosed six "wah
bags" for your collection. As you can see they are very basic but
do the job required. Here, at R.N.Z.A.F. Base Ohakea the wah bag is an
essential part of the non-aviators flying kit when flying in the rear
seat of one of our fighter jets. I'd like to commend you on your very
unusual hobby and take this opportunity to state that with all your
variety of wah bags you must indeed be a very sick man.
Please also find enclosed one extremely
absorbent wah bag for those non-lumpy moments.
Yours sincerely,
Sgt B.I. Wilson
75 SQN
R.N.Z.A.F. Base OHAKEA
NEW ZEALAND
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