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Transmediterranea

Approximate Vintage: 2005
Received From: Artur Garriga
Print or Image Color: Blue
Background / Bag Color: White
This bag is made from virgin recyclable polyethylene, because recycled polyethylene isn't good enough to throw up in, no doubt.

Transmediterranea

Approximate Vintage: 2006
Received From: Gerhard Lang
Print or Image Color: Blue, Green
Background / Bag Color: White
Note that the first 4 letters of Trasmediterranea and Trash are both the same.

Transporte Aereo Militar (TAM)

Received From: Sebastian Schmitz
Print or Image Color: Blue
Background / Bag Color: White
This Bolivian bag is almost completely written in Spanish, save for the afterthought printed next to the confusing word "FAB", although it probably stands for something like Force-Air Bolivian or Flight Attendant Bolivian.

Transwede

Approximate Vintage: 1998
Received From: Marcus Ahlin
Print or Image Color: Navy
Background / Bag Color: Greenish Gray and White
If you were to quickly glance at this bag, it looks as if it had been crumpled up and thrown out. Anticipating that this is the ultimate fate of most barf bags, Transwede printed a crumpled up design right on the bag (just before they went out of business).

Tranz Scenic

Print or Image Color: Navy and White
Background / Bag Color: Orange
The largest word on the bag, by far, is 'Real'. I'm not sure why the emphasis. Is there a fake New Zealand we don't know about? If you'd like to find out a little bit about this train company's routes, just flip the bag over. They name their routes, such as the 'Tranzalpine', the 'Geyserland' etc. They also thoughtfully include cities they don't serve on the map.

Trasmapi

Received From: Wolfgang Lüthje
Print or Image Color: Blue
Background / Bag Color: White
I don't know the date of this bag, but it has the old logo which isn't even found on a reverse google image search. So who knows how old this Ibiza Ferry bag might be?

Travel John

Received From: Linda Soper
Print or Image Color: Blue
Background / Bag Color: White
Another multi-purpose medical bag. According to the bag, it's the #1 Travel John. It's primarily a disposable personal urinal that meets ISO 9002 standards! This bag is designed to be used MULTIPLE TIMES and has gradient marks to show just how many ounces of liquid are already in the bag! Good for cars, planes, boats, and tents (very unsteady tents, I guess). Bag also sports the international 'throw this away' symbol. All-in-all, a winner.

Travel Log

Approximate Vintage: 2016
Received From: Bruce Kelly
Print or Image Color: Black
Background / Bag Color: White
This is an interesting bag, but I have no idea about its origin. If you have any information, please let me know!

Travel Service

Approximate Vintage: 2001
Received From: Sam Green
Print or Image Color: Red and Blue
Background / Bag Color: White
What a ridiculously generic name for an airline. It would be akin to Microsoft calling themselves 'Software Product'.

Travel Service

Approximate Vintage: 2004
Received From: Christian Annyas
Print or Image Color: Red and Blue
Background / Bag Color: White
Very similar to its previous offering, except that the 'Service' part of Travel Service has migrated to the left a few letters. Why? Who can tell?

Trigana Air Service

Approximate Vintage: 2002
Received From: Paul Mundy
Print or Image Color: Red and Blue
Background / Bag Color: Clear
This bag is completely see through. Not only that, the bag has no fold-out bottom or closing mechanism. Truly, the messiest, most grotesque bag I've seen.

Trip Linhas Aéreas

Received From: Ademar L Pian
Print or Image Color: Blue
Background / Bag Color: White
Trip is a good name for an airline, kind of like the hypothetical Vacation Airlines. Brazilian bag is typical blue on white plastic. Water is spouting out of the letter 'I' like a fountain.

Trip Linhas Aéreas

Received From: Denir Camargo
Print or Image Color: Blue
Background / Bag Color: White
Trip is a good name for an airline, kind of like a hypothetical "Vacation Airlines:. This Brazilian bag is typical blue on white plastic.

Trip Linhas Aéreas

Received From: Denir Camargo
Print or Image Color: Blue, Navy
Background / Bag Color: White plastic
Another offering from Trip, except this one has a light blue "I" in the logo. Not sure that it affects anyone except barf bag collectors clamoring for the full set of Trip bags.

Troms Fylkes Dampskipsselskap

Received From: Christian Annyas
Print or Image Color: Blue
Background / Bag Color: White
Christian must spend his life on ships! He comes up with really cool sea sickness bags. What's there not to like about this bag? Emblazoned on the front of the bag is the enormous word, 'Reisesykepose'. Norway sure loves overly long names for things. As Christian says, "You've got to love the name Troms Fylkes Dampskipsselskap". Nice foil pouch inside too!

Troms Fylkes Dampskipsselskap

Received From: Frank Mulliri
Print or Image Color: Blue
Background / Bag Color: White
Exactly the same as the other bag, except this one has a serrated top, not a straight edged top.

TUI

Approximate Vintage: 2002
Received From: Christian Annyas
Print or Image Color: Red and White
Background / Bag Color: Blue and White
Looks like a really corporate bag, until you flip it over and see the bottom. It's the ubiquitous Mutant Smiley Face with the mysterious word Neos printed right next to it. Maybe the misspelled the word 'nose' -- notably absent from the mutant smiley.

TUI

Approximate Vintage: 2003
Received From: Paul Mundy
Print or Image Color: White
Background / Bag Color: Red, Blue and White
Rebounding from the unfortunate design of 2002, TUI puts out a clean, crisp version that's visually pleasing, including a bold red block for the logo plus some soothing cumulus clouds in the background.

TUI

Approximate Vintage: 2004
Received From: Wolfgang Lüthje
Print or Image Color: Red
Background / Bag Color: Yellow
So it begins, the "Take it with a smile" line of bags from TUI. (A Mongoloid smile if you look at their logo, but still a smile)

TUI

Approximate Vintage: 2005
Received From: Wolfgang Lüthje
Print or Image Color: Red
Background / Bag Color: Yellow
The 2nd in the "Take it with a smile" line of bags. Identical to the prior 2004 version except they've added ".com" to TUIfly.