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Lot Polish Airlines

Approximate Vintage: 2014
Received From: Jan Szulew
Print or Image Color: Blue
Background / Bag Color: White
A re-branding of the airline brings forth a new bag, printed on the bottom only where it says "Welcome on board"

Lot Polish Airlines

Print or Image Color: Blue
Background / Bag Color: White
Same as 1998 version, but has a blue square closing mechanism PLUS a serrated top instead of a straight one.

Lot Polish Airlines

Approximate Vintage: 1996
Received From: Peter Brown
Print or Image Color: Blue
Background / Bag Color: White
Same as 1998 version, but has a different shade of blue. It's probably not worth distinguishing between the other bag, but this one is blue, the 1998 one is navy and the 1995 bag is aqua. You can see the difference.

Lot Polish Airlines

Approximate Vintage: 2015
Received From: Rainer Schwartz
Print or Image Color: Blue, Gray, Red
Background / Bag Color: White
They inexplicably changed the welcome message on the bottom of the bag from "Welcome on board" to "Welcome aboard". Plus the front now has a Spirograph design on it

Lot Polish Airlines (PLL)

Approximate Vintage: 1969
Received From: Andrew Angel
Print or Image Color: Black
Background / Bag Color: Green
The PLL on this bag stands for Polskie Linie Lotnicze, which I have no idea how to pronounce. The bag also features Polish, English, French and Russian.

It also contains the enigmatic line "TP W-wa Zam 64/W/63 100 000"

Lot Polish Airlines (PLL)

Approximate Vintage: 1975
Received From: Ralph Riffenburgh
Print or Image Color: Black
Background / Bag Color: Green
The PLL on this relic stands for Polskie Linie Lotnicze, which I have no idea how to pronounce. The bag also features Polish, English, French and Russian.

Lotus Air

Approximate Vintage: 2003
Received From: Janusz Tichoniuk
Print or Image Color: White
Background / Bag Color: Navy Blue
The lotus flower on this bag looks a lot like a Mardi Gras mask through which it would be difficult to puke. Question for French speakers: Shouldn't the word 'Apré' on the back of the bag have an 's' at the end and shouldn't it be an accent grave instead of aigu?

Lotus Air

Received From: Frank Schwabe
Print or Image Color: Navy, Green
Background / Bag Color: White
This slightly asymetrical design might actually be stylized Arabic characters, but I have not idea. Not the worst bag ever designed.

Lotus Air

Approximate Vintage: 2011
Received From: Janusz Tichoniuk
Print or Image Color: White
Background / Bag Color: Navy
Very simple and nicely designed Egyptian bag that has instructions in 4 languages but inexplicably not Arabic.

LTE International Airways

Approximate Vintage: 2002
Received From: Christian Annyas
Print or Image Color: Red
Background / Bag Color: White
Nice blocky lettering requires only a straight edge to draw accurately.

LTE International Airways

Approximate Vintage: 2003
Received From: Bruce Kelly
Print or Image Color: Purple
Background / Bag Color: White
Nice blocky lettering requires only a straight edge to draw accurately. Excellent purple color because red is so last year.

LTE.es

Approximate Vintage: 2007
Received From: Paul Mundy
Print or Image Color: Green
Background / Bag Color: White
The new LTE logo kind of looks like some kind of weird plumbing gone bad. I assume .es refers to Estonia.

LTU

Approximate Vintage: 1995
Received From: Walter Brinker
Print or Image Color: White
Background / Bag Color: Red and White
Boring print only on the bottom of the bag.

LTU

Approximate Vintage: 2001
Received From: Christian Annyas
Print or Image Color: Red and White
Background / Bag Color: Clouds
LTU goes clouds! This is starting to get hack. Just because all the European countries adopted a common currency, doesn't mean they also have to adopt a common sickbag design.

LTU

Approximate Vintage: 2002
Received From: Steve Jones
Print or Image Color: Red
Background / Bag Color: White
Hey Topology weenies! Did you note that the LTU logo is topologically equivalent to a pullover sweater or a (fastened) bra?

LTU

Approximate Vintage: 2003
Received From: Wolfgang Lüthje
Print or Image Color: Red
Background / Bag Color: White
LTU gets wacky and prints the logo upside down so you can see the airline name as your stomach is inverted.

LTU

Approximate Vintage: 1992
Received From: Wolfgang Lüthje
Print or Image Color: Red
Background / Bag Color: White
LTU goes retro and uses Times New Roman font on a plain bottom.

LTU LTS

Received From: Herb Schingoethe
Print or Image Color: Blue, Red
Background / Bag Color: White
I'm not really sure what LTS is, but I assume it's part of the LTU empire.

Lucky & Easy Electro-Lix

Received From: Paul LaRosa
Print or Image Color: Black
Background / Bag Color: Brown
This bag is an actual vacuum-cleaner bag with text stamped on it as a promo for a 2-CD set. This bag is #4 of a limited edition run of 100 units. The bag says

LUCKY & EASY
ELECTRO LIX SICK
TALENT004
LTD EDITION 4 OF 100

Lufthansa

Received From: Tom Leist
Background / Bag Color: Navy and White
This bag is a pre-cursor to the all-one-color Lufthansa bags. This bag sports a slightly off-center, odd blue stripe that gives you the impression that the bag is flipping you off. Identical to other old Lufthansa Bag except the gusset shows the manufacturer as the very generic "Vereinigte Papierwarenfabriken".