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Air China

Approximate Vintage: 2002
Received From: Michael Hall
Print or Image Color: Blue
Background / Bag Color: White
Air China decides to start leaving off the tear-off strip, but doesn't really pay much attention to design yet, leaving us with their monochromatic (blue) bag.

Air China

Approximate Vintage: 2002
Received From: Wolfgang Lüthje
Print or Image Color: Blue, Red
Background / Bag Color: White
This is probably the first incantation of this particular design because there's no English on the tear strip.

Air Columbus

Received From: Bruce Kelly
Print or Image Color: Blue
Background / Bag Color: White
This is an incredibly cheesy bag that the designers just gave up on. You can hardly even read the company name because the reverse-text is so ill advised. Bag sports a huge rectangle with, get this, NOTHING in it. Why have the rectangle at all? Someone at the (now defunct) Air Columbus might be able to tell you.

Air Columbus

Received From: Aidan Stradling
Print or Image Color: Blue and Gold
Background / Bag Color: White
You might be tempted to guess that this carrier serves Columbus, Georgia, but it's actually a defunct Portugeuse airline.

Air Comet

Approximate Vintage: 2013
Received From: Vidas Vekerotas
Print or Image Color: Navy, Green
Background / Bag Color: White
Eerily similar to the Sky Air bag. OK, maybe it's not, but it does feature the same colors.

Air Congo

Approximate Vintage: 1971
Received From: Andrew Angel
Print or Image Color: Blue
Background / Bag Color: Tan
The Congo changed its name to Zaire in 1971, so just for the hell of it, I am classifying this as a 1971 version even though it could be earlier. I'm guessing that few people could correct me, but I hope someone does! Seriously though ... Congo!

Air Corsica

Approximate Vintage: 2016
Received From: Oliver Conradi
Print or Image Color: Blue, Navy
Background / Bag Color: White
Unremarkable bag from Air Corsica. Features the Sweatband Head from former CCM, Air Corsica's predecessor.

Air Deccan

Approximate Vintage: 2005
Received From: Edmund Thuysbaert
Print or Image Color: White
Background / Bag Color: Blue
The logo on this bag looks like someone stuck their hands in front of a film projector hoping to make the shadow look like a bird.

Air Do

Received From: Toshiaki Anan
Print or Image Color: Blue, White
Background / Bag Color: White, Blue
I think they should call this airline Hairdo for no particular reason. The pictograph seems to prohibit lamps.

Air Dolomiti

Approximate Vintage: 1999
Received From: Frank Mulliri
Print or Image Color: Teal, Navy, Gray
Background / Bag Color: Baby Blue
This one is really cool because of its refreshing mint background color. Pretty nice for its simplicity.

Air Dolomiti

Approximate Vintage: 2004
Received From: Bruce Kelly
Print or Image Color: Teal, Navy, Gray
Background / Bag Color: Baby Blue
Same refreshing mint color, but the text is now all printed on the bottom of the bag.

Air Dolomiti

Approximate Vintage: 2005
Received From: Bernd Muenze
Print or Image Color: Green, Navy
Background / Bag Color: White
They took away the refreshing mint color, but kept the tangrams.

Air Dolomiti

Approximate Vintage: 2006
Received From: Sherry Günther
Print or Image Color: Teal, Mint, Black
Background / Bag Color: White
The refreshing mint color is back along with a nice 4 panel design.

Air Dolomiti

Approximate Vintage: 2010
Received From: Rainer Schwartz
Print or Image Color: Black, Gray
Background / Bag Color: Blue, Teal
Similar to earlier Air Dolomiti offerings except now they sold their souls to the devil and have added that they are a Lufthansa Partner.

Air Dolomiti

Approximate Vintage: 2012
Received From: Rainer Schwartz
Print or Image Color: Navy, Gray, White
Background / Bag Color: Teal, White
In ancient Rome, gladiators were given the thumbs up or thumbs down. Air Dolomiti pays homage to those heady days with a thumbs up and "show me the hand" instructions about what to do and what not to do with this bag. I also like that the faceless person on the bag has an airplane pin.

Ironically, the one item missing on the thumbs up portion of the bag is puke.

Air Dolomiti

Approximate Vintage: 2013
Received From: Federico Mandrile
Print or Image Color: Multi
Background / Bag Color: White
Lots of cool leaves in some kind of tangram formation are printed on the bag. The bag also features the word 'Settimocielo' which I think is some kind of Italian Liqueur.

Air Europa

Received From: Christoph Vogel
Print or Image Color: Blue
Background / Bag Color: White
Boring, but tasteful.

Air Europa

Approximate Vintage: 1994
Received From: Christoph Vogel
Print or Image Color: Brown
Background / Bag Color: White
The airline's name is written entirely in lower case letters, but the instructions are printed in only upper case letters. Nice contrast.

Air Europa

Approximate Vintage: 2001
Received From: Christoph Vogel
Print or Image Color: Red and Blue
Background / Bag Color: White
Who decided that Air Europa's logo is the Norwegian character æ.

Air Europa

Approximate Vintage: 2015
Received From: Gerd Clemens
Print or Image Color: Red and Blue
Background / Bag Color: White
Very similar to its predecessor except the bag is printed upside down. If you read it normally, the contents spill in your lap

Who decided that Air Europa's logo is the Norwegian character æ.