 thai01 |
Before Thai went multicolour. Thanks to Bruce Kelly. (2002) |
 thai02 |
A rare find: a domestic-flight Thai bag on an international flight. The
logo is in Thai: it looks like "Tnu", which is "Thai" in
Thai, if you follow me. You have to rip this bag open along the
perforation before you can use it. (1998) |
 thai03 |
The domestic version of the newer bags below. It still says "Tnu". Thanks to Kevin Middleton. (2004) |
 thai04 |
International bag from Thai. Subtle differences from the domestic one above: the tear-off strip at the top is white, not purple;
crinkle-cut edges rather than straight ones; and the all-important logo is in English.
(1997) |


thai05 |
Thai
(international, purple strip)
Ah, the subtleties of bag design! Unlike the bag above,
the tear-off strip at the top is purple. Presumably Thai found that passengers failed to
notice they had to tear off the strip, and used the bag without opening it. (1999) |
 thai06 |
Looks like the bags above, but there's no tear-off strip. Thanks to Steffen Heinrich.
(2000) |
 thai07 |
If the depth of the lilac base is anything to go by, this bag has a
lower safe fill volume that the other bags in Thais menagerie. Thanks to Eddy Vanhaute
(2001) |