

sky02 |
Similar design to Skymark's blue and grey offerings. Coincidence?
Apparently not - it's the same firm.
Thanks to an anonymous German/Japanese donor (2007) |


sky01 |
Attractive wavy flourish in the logotype shows how much liquid it is safe
to put in this bag.
Thanks to Thorsten Hecht (2006) |
 skyline01 |
Nepalese airline that saves money by using plastic
shopping bags instead of its own. Thanks to Piet van der Poel. (2002) |


skyline02 |
The Nepalese carrier has found a bagmaker in the back alleys of
Kathmandu. Obviously the same firm that makes Yeti, Buddha and Sita bags -
their bags all feature the same unfortunate passenger throwing up.
Lovingly handcrafted by Rajesh Printers.
Thanks to Shuva Sharma (2005) |
 skymark01 |
44½ stars adorn this Japanese bag: a line of 11 at the top and a
constellation of 5 at the bottom of each side, plus 6 in each side-pleat.
How about the half-star? It's cut off by the join in the side. Thanks to Roger Macrae. (2000) |


skymark02 |
A bright
blue, and the row of stars has risen above the blurb at the top of the bag.
Thanks to Chris Eeckhout (2005) |