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PIA

Received From: Christopher Wren
Print or Image Color: Green and Gold
Background / Bag Color: White
Looks like an abstract interstate highway.

PIA

Received From: Janusz Tichoniuk
Print or Image Color: Green and Gold
Background / Bag Color: White and Olive
Although someone has written on the bag that it's from 1975, I'm suspicious based upon bag construction, copy, and logo design. Still, it does have the older ELAG logos on the bottom, so who knows?

PIA

Approximate Vintage: 1998
Received From: Stephan Forte
Print or Image Color: Forest Green and Lime Green
Background / Bag Color: White
Pakistani Airline. This one is kind of different.

PIA

Approximate Vintage: 2000
Received From: Christian Funch
Print or Image Color: Forest Green and Lime Green
Background / Bag Color: White
They decided to desegregate the English and Arabic. I hope nobody's hand got chopped off for that!

PIA

Approximate Vintage: 2004
Received From: Oliver Conradi
Print or Image Color: Forest Green and Lime Green
Background / Bag Color: White
At first glance, this looks identical to their previous offering, but for some reason the Arabic was changed. Does anyone know why?

PIA

Approximate Vintage: 2006
Print or Image Color: Forest Green and Lime Green
Background / Bag Color: White
PIA now has a cleaner design, but the the bag is now less interesting.

Pia Pakistan International

Received From: Bob Grove
Print or Image Color: Green
Background / Bag Color: Yellow, White
A pretty flimsy bag that's not folded or even cut properly. Tiny bag that wouldn't hold much food either.

Pink Flamingos

Received From: Carmie Amata
Print or Image Color: Red
Background / Bag Color: Brown
Supposedly this was given out at the Heights Theatre in Cleveland at the opening of the movie, Pink Flamingos. The movie is pretty gross, so I'm not all that surprised. Because there are so many movie nerds on eBay, that's where this was found.

Pittra SA

Approximate Vintage: 2000
Received From: Benoit Meyer
Print or Image Color: Blue
Background / Bag Color: White
This bag is interesting because the main text is in English, but the instructions aren't. Nice tangram gone bad logo. Also, the text is shadowed for a nice touch.

Plane, Bus, Boat, Train Generic

Received From: Christian Annyas
Print or Image Color: Navy and White
Background / Bag Color: Navy and White
Apparently the artist that designed this bag dropped out of art school immediately after learning how to draw perspective from only one angle.

Plovdiv Airport

Received From: Martin Powley
Print or Image Color: Red and Green
Background / Bag Color: White
A bag from one of the finest airports in all of Bulgaria. Interesting note about Bulgarian bags: They all seem to be red and green. Much like Chinese bags being blue. Ostensibly a bag for ground transport, but I really don't know. Can anyone elucidate?

Pluna

Received From: Sam Green
Print or Image Color: Yellow
Background / Bag Color: White
I really like the Pluna logo although I have no idea why. It kind of reminds me of a Native American battle tattoo.

Pluna

Received From: Ken Costilow
Bold, strong colors printed on coated paper make this a favorite of mine. The deep hues push an edge diametrically opposed to the soft understated Cathay Pacific bags.

Pluna

Received From: Christoph Vogel
Print or Image Color: Blue and Red
Background / Bag Color: White
Congratulate Pluna for coming up with a logo that looks exactly like, well, a logo and nothing else!

Pluna

Approximate Vintage: 2004
Received From: Bruce Kelly
Print or Image Color: Navy and Gold
Background / Bag Color: White
Greeks will look at this bag and wonder what airline "Rlunl" is. As a nice touch, Uruguay is added to the bag, perhaps because the country's PR department is trying to woo tourists who might otherwise visit Paraguay.

Pluna

Approximate Vintage: 2006
Received From: Fernando Gelbard
Print or Image Color: Navy
Background / Bag Color: White
Although they kept the "duck poking it's beak into water" logo, they added the country of origin, Uruguay, with all sorts of instructions.

Pluna

Approximate Vintage: 2007
Received From: Denir Camargo
Print or Image Color: Navy
Background / Bag Color: White Plastic
This inactive Uruguayan carrier gets rid of the country name has instructions in Spanish, Portuguese and English

Pluna

Received From: Michael Hall
Print or Image Color: Yellow
Background / Bag Color: White
I really like the Pluna logo although I have no idea why. It kind of reminds me of a Native American battle tattoo.

This bag is nearly identical to the other yellow logo-only bag, but there's no star on the front, plus the bottom says "Bolsa Para Mareos"

Plus Für Bus

Received From: Gerhard Lang
Print or Image Color: Blue, Black
Background / Bag Color: White, Blue
Next time you travel on a bus in Germany, you may find yourself face to face with this bag.

Plus Für Bus

Received From: Gerhard Lang
Print or Image Color: Blue, Black
Background / Bag Color: White, Blue
Identical to the other Plus Für Bus bag, except this one has the recycling symbol added to it.