

virginatlantic28 |
The first of a new genre of bag - advertising flights to exotic
destinations different from the ones you're heading to.
This one has a Virgin plane cunningly disguised as a Havana cigar.
Thanks to Chris Hays. (2006) |


virginatlantic29 |
This witty item shows a grey London pigeon (Columba livia)
morphing into what appears to be a blue-and-gold macaw (Ara
ararauna) - which is not native to the Bahamas.
Thanks to Chris Hays. (2006) |


virginatlantic30 |
Took me a moment to figure this one out: the cowboy is a one-armed
bandit.
Thanks to Chris Hays. (2006) |


virginatlantic31 |
Presumably swamis fly Virgin for the onboard service rather than the
thrill of flight itself.
Thanks to Chris Hays. (2006) |


virginatlantic32 |
The teacup shows a squadron of Virgin planes homing in on a strategic
Chinese bridge.
Thanks to Chris Hays. (2006) |


virginatlantic33 |
Doesn't say this witty bag is from the Atlantic bit of the , but British
baggist Chris Hays, who appears to enjoy excellent ties to insiders in the
Bransom kingdom says they were available on the carrier's flights to Las
Vegas.
Thanks to Josef Gebelé (2007) |