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tarom04 |
An older bag from the Romanian carrier, before they discovered how to
print on bags without smudging the ink.
Thanks to Roger Macrae. (2004) |


tarom07 |
Compare this bag with the more modern TAROM bags, and you can see where
all those European Union accession billions have gone. Thanks to Steve
Silberberg. (2005) |
 tarom01 |
Oh dear, another confusing bag: it tells
you to fold it towards you after use. On both sides. Thanks to Roger Macrae.
(2001) |
 tarom02 |
Same as the bag above, only blue.
Thanks to Homer Goetz (I think). (2003) |
 tarom05 |
TAROM's printers have now discovered how to put graphics on their bags.
Thanks to Roger Macrae. (2004) |
 tarom03 |
No instructions on this blue version. We
get the whole tailfin instead of just the logo, though. Thanks to Roger Macrae.
(2001) |


tarom06 |
The TAROM tailfin has taken off by itself and is now hovering about a
third of the way up the bag.
Thanks to Niek Vermeulen. (2005) |


tda01 |
"In case of motion sickness" you might get by looking at TDA's round
washing-machine logo?
Founded as Toa Domestic Airlines, this carrier was rebranded in 1988 as
Japan Air System.
Thanks to Toshiaki Anan (2007) |