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Kam Air

Received From: Frederic Lamarche
Print or Image Color: Blue, Orange, White
Background / Bag Color: Blue, White
This bag exudes character, panache, and sexuality.

Karair

Approximate Vintage: 1996
Received From: Craig Richards

Karun Airlines

Approximate Vintage: 2019
Received From: Mehrad Abolghasemi
Print or Image Color: Navy
Background / Bag Color: White
This airline was formerly Naft Airlines as you can verify by looking at the carryover logo. (Although they booted to older logo)

KC-135

Print or Image Color: Black
Background / Bag Color: Manilla
This bag is used in the "Vomit Comet" which trains astronauts to withstand weightlessness. It comes along with a piece of tissue paper which is supposedly used as a moustache wipe (for hairy male astronauts).

Ken & Tracy Nilsen Wedding

Approximate Vintage: 2017
Received From: Ken Nilsen
Print or Image Color: Blue
Background / Bag Color: White
This is the very first WEDDING BAG I've ever seen! Well, other than the Lydia Leith Royal Wedding spoof bags No, this bag is not for a bachelor(ette) party. It was actually printed up for a flight on which flight lovers Ken and Tracy Nilsen got married. The wedding is featured on Bravo and you can read about it here. You can also see another news story here.

The bag itself says "IN CASE LOVE MAKES YOU QUEASY".

Shout out to 5 Dot Design that printed the bags.

Kenya Airways

Received From: Tim Gibson
Background / Bag Color: Black and Tan
According to Tim, this actually came off a Kenya Airways flight, perhaps when they were between bags. The bag is fairly generic, but is very reminiscent of Air Zimbabwe

Kenya Airways

Received From: Mike Roselle
Print or Image Color: Brown
Background / Bag Color: Tan
You are flying K7 Airways, if you look at the bag carefully.

Kenya Airways

Received From: Manfred Kleber
Print or Image Color: Red and Black
Background / Bag Color: White
Odd that an African airline has English only. Like KLM's Dusty the Kangaroo, this bag is 'for a clean feeling'.

Kenya Airways

Approximate Vintage: 2000
Received From: Paul Mundy
Print or Image Color: Red and Black
Background / Bag Color: White
Bag design is very clean -- until you use it.

Kenya Airways

Approximate Vintage: 2005
Received From: Laura Wilcox
Print or Image Color: Red and Black
Background / Bag Color: White
This bag is identical to the 2000 version except both sides are printed, not just the front.

Kenya Airways

Approximate Vintage: 2005
Received From: Paul Mundy
Print or Image Color: Red and Black
Background / Bag Color: White
KQ updates its bag to be "The Pride of Africa". Lions everywhere are completely discounted.

Kenya Airways

Approximate Vintage: 2014
Received From: Kate Lukof
Print or Image Color: Red, Gold, Navy, Green
Background / Bag Color: White
Kenya Airways invests in bag design, introducing Green, Red and Gold lanyards. They also call themselves "The Pride of Africa". On the bottom of the bag it says

WELCOME ABOARD!
We hope you don't have to use this.

Which I think is a quite decent sentiment.

Khalifa Airways

Approximate Vintage: 2001
Received From: Andy Rudge
Print or Image Color: Blue
Background / Bag Color: White
I'm not sure which of the Khalifa's in the museum preceded the other. This variant is a severely downsized logo, but substantively the same as the 2002.

Khalifa Airways

Approximate Vintage: 2002
Received From: Jürgen Klein
Print or Image Color: Blue
Background / Bag Color: White
This bag looks a lot like Air Algerie with a turkey-vulture logo.

Kingfisher

Approximate Vintage: 2007
Received From: Alan Howlett
Print or Image Color: Red
Background / Bag Color: White
Very plain, very generic Indian Bag that looks just like Go Air without a logo.

Kish Air

Received From: Thomas Blickle
Print or Image Color: Orange
Background / Bag Color: White
Aww, cute. A mother slug and its 3 babies looking for the Golden Delicious apple. But she's headed in the wrong direction! I guess even the life of a slug is hard in Iran.

Kish Air

Approximate Vintage: 2014
Received From: Mehrad Abolghasemi
Print or Image Color: Navy, Orange, Yellow
Background / Bag Color: White
"We care about you" the bag chortles

The logo is still a slug, but no more babies. I really have no idea what year this bag is from, but I'm guessing mid-2010s (2014).

KLM

Received From: Mari van Rijbroek
Print or Image Color: Blue, Navy
Background / Bag Color: Blue, Navy, White
According to vomit expert, Nancy Shufeldt, This has instructions in Dutch. That is pretty unusual and I don't know where is comes from but I am guessing some small South African airline or maybe a charter service airline from one of the Dutch islands in the Caribbean. It is not from any of the regular Dutch Airlines travelling out of Holland. Peter Lommers disagrees and maintains that it is from KLM or KLM Cityhopper in the 80s. J. van Driel agrees, that it was a KLM from used until the early 80s.

Big time collector, Thomas Homer Goetz claims it's from the Dutch Antillean Airlines. I wouldn't be surprised if it was used on both.

Reproduction expert (?) Joey Cornelissen from the Netherlands says, "This isn't a sickness bag. You know women use this when they are in their period. You probarbly will know what I mean. It mostly hangs in Bathrooms at restaurants. I heard about your site on Dutch television and I thought let's look. And when I saw this back I read the instructions in Dutch, because I'm Dutch. It's a bag for women to throw there 'dirty' press-on panty-liners in. So not a bag to throw up in. "

Putting all doubt to rest, former premier big-time collector Ben Guttery passes his expert opinion that it is KLM, and so it is noted as such.

KLM

Received From: Robert Masumura
Print or Image Color: Blue, Navy
Background / Bag Color: Blue, Navy, White
Identical to the other old KLM bag, but the bottom of this bag says it was printed in the Netherlands. Important information indeed!

KLM

Received From: Tom Leist
Print or Image Color: Blue, Navy
Background / Bag Color: Blue, Navy, White
Front and back are the same on this bag.