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Virgin Atlantic Star Wars

Approximate Vintage: 2005
Received From: Lee Evans
Background / Bag Color: White
This bag is the Seating Jedi and Sith bag in the 4 part limited edition. It whimsically shows the layout of an airplane with the Jedi on the left side of the plane and the Sith on the right side. The bag goes on to say:

IMPORTANT... It is advised that all cabin crew familiarise themselves with the rules when seating individuals who have aligned themselves on the Light or Dark sides of the Force. This is never a simple task, but with a little care and attention you should be able to avoid conflict and maintain a happy cabin at all times.

Virgin Atlantic Star Wars

Approximate Vintage: 2005
Received From: Lee Evans
Background / Bag Color: White
This bag is The Art of Jedi Combat bag in the 4 part limited edition. The bag begins as follows:

The art of Jedi combat is not something that should be entered in to lightly. Often severly outnumbered and outgunned, the Jedi are renowned for their ability to quickly and efficiently dispatch muyltiple enemies at once. Before you throw yourself into a combat situation, please review the following.

The bag then explains various battle techniques which you'll just have to view the scan to see.

Virgin Atlantic Star Wars

Approximate Vintage: 2005
Received From: Lee Evans
Background / Bag Color: White
This bag is the Lightsaber Etiquette bag in the 4 part limited edition. There are 3 major points to follow according to the bag

  • Always point the hilt away from you
  • Let the blade do the work
  • Go for the neck

Virgin Australia

Approximate Vintage: 2009
Received From: Ray Cranfield
Print or Image Color: Silver, White
Background / Bag Color: Red, White
Although Ray assures me that this is from Virgin Australia, as far as I can tell, this is a marketing piece for Australian Packaging Pty Ltd. It's logo is a V with the words, "Australia. Every day a new idea takes off", plus the Southern Cross.

The copy on this bag is great! "Since we're on our way to L.A. (or from it) why not call it the Fully Sick Bag? Because words sometimes have other meanings. To us, Fully Sick actually means Totally Awesome. As opposed to, well, let's not go there. In Australia, it's also fine to ask people if they have seen one of your thongs? A question, we soon learned, isn't Totally Awesome to ask people in the USA."

Virgin Blue CD22

Approximate Vintage: 2000
Print or Image Color: Red, Blue, Black
Background / Bag Color: White
Although you can plainly see how busy this film bag is, you can't even imagine how much crap is printed inside the folds that I couldn't scan in for you to see.

This is the CD22 bag.

Virgin Blue V1

Approximate Vintage: 2005
Received From: Ron Campbell
Print or Image Color: Red, Blue, Black
Background / Bag Color: White
This film processing bag was found on an Australian Virgin Blue flight to Darwin, even though the Virgin name does not appear on it anywhere. Perhaps it's more or less generic.

This is the V1 Bag.

Virgin Blue V3

Approximate Vintage: 2006
Received From: David Shomper
This fotobag's offer is good until April 30, 2007. Better get your photos in the mail by May. 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 V3 bag.

Virgin Blue V4

Approximate Vintage: 2007
Received From: David Shomper
This fotobag's offer is good forever, as there is no longer an expiration date printed on it, so if film is still around in the year 2025, you might be able to get a really good deal using this bag.

This is the V4 bag. I don't know where David Shomper finds all these Virgin Blue variations.

Virgin Blue V5

Approximate Vintage: 2008
Received From: Gerhard Lang
This fotobag's offer is good forever, as there is no longer an expiration date printed on it, so if film is still around in the year 2025, you might be able to get a really good deal using this bag.

This is the V5 bag.

Virgin Blue VB02

Approximate Vintage: 2002
Received From: Bruce Kelly
Print or Image Color: Red, Blue, Black
Background / Bag Color: White
A newer Virgin Blue offering that sports National Photos' new logo. Still a way too busy bag.

This is the VB02 bag.

Virgin Express

Approximate Vintage: 1999
Received From: Christian Funch
Print or Image Color: Red and Gray
Background / Bag Color: White
Gives you the impression of either speed or paint running down a wall.

Virgin Express

Approximate Vintage: 2003
Received From: Frederic Courtay
Print or Image Color: Red and Black
Background / Bag Color: White
Virgin Express -- the company that thinks inside the box, if the Virgin logo inside a box is any indication.

Virgin Nigeria

Approximate Vintage: 2007
Received From: Janusz Tichoniuk
Print or Image Color: Green, Red
Background / Bag Color: White
This bag looks a lot like the other early Virgin Atlantic bags, but of course, this carrier targeted Brits flying to Nigeria.

Virgin Poker

Approximate Vintage: 2006
Received From: Thorsten Hecht
Print or Image Color: White
Background / Bag Color: Maroon
Virgin comes up with yet another humorous bag, this one says, "We don't want you to chuck in your hands", a double-entendre for throwing up and folding in poker. The bag also says "Over 18's only." So I guess you can only throw up in the bag if you're an adult.

Virgin Sun

Received From: Bruce Kelly
Print or Image Color: Red, Blue, White
Background / Bag Color: Yellow
I think my favorite part of this film processing bag is the friendly recommendation: "If you don't chuck, chuck in your films!" I also like the part of the instructions that warn: "We work on the basis that your pictures are amateur and of nominal value." Now defunct airline.

Virtu Ferries

Received From: Bob Grove
Print or Image Color: White
Background / Bag Color: Navy
Pretty cool bag that looks like "Virtual Reality Ferries" but they took liberties with the design to make it look like an F not an R.

Vistara

Approximate Vintage: 2016
Received From: Janusz Tichoniuk
Print or Image Color: White
Background / Bag Color: Purple
Cool Indian bag with a Spirograph logo.

Viva Air

Approximate Vintage: 1999
Received From: David Harris
This is the only airline I've ever seen with an abstract looking snail as a logo! A snail for God's sake! The apparent message is that on one hand, you might get sick, but the upside is that the plane travels very slowly.

Vogon Poetry Slam

Approximate Vintage: 2010
Received From: Marya Gadison
Print or Image Color: Black
Background / Bag Color: Black, White
Great bag from the Vancouver Public Library about their Vogon Poetry Slam. The bag (which features a frog reading poetry and came with a towel of all things) says

The Official Complimentary One Book, One Vancouver
Vogon Poetry Slam Barf Bag
I listened to Vogon Poetry at the Library and all I got was this lousy barf bag.

Volar

Approximate Vintage: 2004
Received From: Britta Bebensee
Print or Image Color: Blue
Background / Bag Color: White
Volar is so cocky that they don't even place their name on the bag, instead opting for a flying winged V.