
transamerica01 |
"For motion discomfort", it says.
"Transamerica Airlines". For all your other travel needs, please
contact another airline?
Actually, we should not scoff. This is one of the few US
airlines to provide an own-brand bag. Thanks to Roger Macrae. (2002) |

transasia01 |
A pleasing design, featuring dragons, gold and purple
clouds, and little diagrams showing how to close a very full-looking
bag. Thanks to Bruce Kelly. (2003) |

transasia02 |
Looks like the bag above: front and back, and on the
inside too, I expect, though it's hard to tell without breaking the
"Tear off to open" tab at the top. But check the gusset, and
you'll find vertical wire closure tabs. Another subtle innovation that
makes bag-collecting so worthwhile. Thanks to Sam Green. (2003) |


transasia03 |
An example of a bag that can't decide which way is up. The airline name
is printed the right way up, but "Airsickness bag" on the reverse is upside
down. Passengers are advised to choose wisely before using this bag.
Thanks to Thorsten Hecht. (2005) |
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