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Qantas BY88

Approximate Vintage: 1998
Received From: John Harrison
National Photo and its Red Barf Bag. Although Qantas is printed on this bag, an almost identical bag is used on Ansett Australia.

This is the BY88 bag.

Qantas BY88

Approximate Vintage: 2000
Received From: Clark Jones
Identical to the 1998 model except the expiration date was extended to April 30th, 2000.

This is the BY88 bag.

Qantas CA19

Approximate Vintage: 1998
Received From: Andrew Angel
This is much like all the other red Qantas film bags. The film offer expires April 31, 1999. This is the CA19 bag

Qantas CD18

Approximate Vintage: 2000
Received From: Kim Decker
This is much like all the other red Qantas film bags except the bottom left corner of this bag doesn't actually say Qantas the way the others do. This is the CD18 bag

Qantas Q1

Approximate Vintage: 2005
Received From: Bruce Kelly
This fotobag's offer is good until 2006. Plus you can mail it anywhere in Australia for free! Need to throw up? Just puke in the bag and drop it in the mail!

The cool thing about this bag is not shown on my site, unfortunately, because a FAQ on how to take pictures is printed in the gusset.

This is the Q1 bag.

Qantas Q2

Approximate Vintage: 2006
Received From: Gerhard Lang
This fotobag looks much the same as the 2005 version, however the expiration date of the film processing offer is 30 April, 2007

This is the Q2 bag.

Qantas Q4

Approximate Vintage: 2007
Received From: David Shomper
This fotobag looks much the same as the 2005 and 2006 versions, however if you turn the bag over, you find ... a gift shop! Yes, now you can purchase Mouse Pads, Mugs, Jigsaw Puzzles, and even a Stubby Cooler, all presumably filled with vomit! Oh happy day!

This is the Q4 bag.

Qantas QF02

Approximate Vintage: 2002
Received From: François Stock
This bag's offer is good until Dec 31, 2003. This is the Qantas QF02 bag.

Qantas QF03

Approximate Vintage: 2003
Received From: Paul Mundy
This bag's offer is good until 2005. Plus you can mail it anywhere in Australia for free! Need to throw up? Just puke in the bag and drop it in the mail!

This is the QF03 bag.

Qatar

Approximate Vintage: 2000
Received From: Paul Mundy
Print or Image Color: White
Background / Bag Color: Purple
The most interesting feature of this bag is the ibis-like ungulate on the bag's bottom.

Qatar

Approximate Vintage: 2007
Received From: Gerhard Lang
Print or Image Color: White
Background / Bag Color: Purple
Qatar adds a fold line and a clip in this updated model. The most interesting feature of this bag is the ibis-like ungulate on the bag's bottom.

Qatar

Approximate Vintage: 2000
Received From: Moshe Feldman
Print or Image Color: White
Background / Bag Color: Purple
The most interesting feature of this bag is the ibis-like ungulate on the bag's bottom. This bag predates the other similar bags as it has no instructions or other identifying information.

Qatar Airways

Approximate Vintage: 2012
Received From: Ed Sluimer
Print or Image Color: White, Gray
Background / Bag Color: Maroon, White
There is a nice pattern on the bottom of the bag, but the one thing that strikes me is that the tear strip has an icon of scissors, as if any airlines would let you on board with scissors.

Qatar Airways

Approximate Vintage: 2014
Received From: Ed Sluimer
Print or Image Color: Red, Gray, white
Background / Bag Color: White, Red, Blue
Now that Qatar is part of One World, we get a new bag!

Qatar Airways

Approximate Vintage: 2015
Received From: Federico Mandrile
Print or Image Color: Red, Gray, white
Background / Bag Color: White, Red, Blue
Yet another change for Qatar. Still obviously similar to its predecessors but now there's nowhere to write on the bag.

QeeZee

Received From: Bruce Kelly
This UK offering is not only a barf bag, it's a "Sick Absorbing System". Plus it comes with a lemon wipe. It's the "perfect partner to travel with your kids" (as opposed to a super-model or Sponge Bob, I guess). Check out the pictures on the back.

Qeshm Air

Approximate Vintage: 2006
Received From: Gerhard Lang
Print or Image Color: Red, Blue
Background / Bag Color: White
An oddly refreshing bag from an airline you'd never guess the name of if you were playing hangman.

Qeshm Air

Approximate Vintage: 2015
Received From: Oliver Conradi
Print or Image Color: White, Red
Background / Bag Color: Red, White
Great bold red color makes this a standout. "Call Flight Attendant if you need any Assistance" throwing up.

Queezy Sack

Approximate Vintage: 2001
Received From: Kim Winkeleer
Print or Image Color: Red and White
Background / Bag Color: Blue
Queezy Sack is sold in the retail marketplace in the U.S. Its primary users are children who get car sick, women with morning sickness and college students who overindulge at parties. The Queezy Sack brand is owned and marketed by Arabella Enterprises, NY, NY. More information is available at www.queezysack.com.

Quyat Erp

Received From: L. Jay Labe
Print or Image Color: Red
Background / Bag Color: Manilla
This is an AWESOME generic version of the bag that was used on Sun Aire Lines, among others. See Sun Aire Lines bag for more details.