

taca01 |
Colourful roadkill parrots from this Salvadoran airline. Thanks Roger Macrae
(2000) |
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 taca02 |
Alas, the parrots must have rotted.
Made by the Guatemalan firm propasa.
Thanks to Ellen Geerlngs (2004) |


taca03 |
A disturbing case of infection by Yanqui albinism? To think that TACA
used to have one of the prettier bags in the skies.
Thanks to Charlotte Häusler (2006) |


taca04 |
Isn't it somehow shaming for an airline to distribute bags that have the
identity of the bag manufacturer prominently displayed, but not the airline
itself?
Thanks to Josef Gebele (2007) |


tacvcaboverde01 |
A subscriber to the "make it big" school of
bag design. The "INES" of "AIRLINES" and the
"TA" of "TACV" loom large on both sides of this bag;
the rest of the logotype is chopped off in the gusset. Thanks to Fredy
Thuerig (2002) |


tacvcaboverde02 |
One of the more enigmatic logos in the heavens: an uneven upside-down T
with streamers, alongside the letters TACV that have been crossed out.
Thanks to Niek Vermeulen (2005) |
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TACV Cabo Verde: See also Cabo Verde Airlines |