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Garuda

Received From: Dean Eckert
Print or Image Color: Brown and Orange
Background / Bag Color: White
This bag looks like a poorly tiled linoleum floor. The back of the bag says, "IN GEVAL VAN LUCHTZIEKTE", which I think is Danish for "In God We Trust". Either that, or it's the name of an exotic dancer, as verified by the text, "strip sluiten".

One other note. The front of the bag has the words, "Customer Service" on the bottom right, which sounds out of place, especially when throwing up.

Vomiting expert Bart O'Brien to the rescue! He says "IN GEVAL VAN LUCHTZIEKTE" is Dutch for 'In case of air sickness'. "strip sluiten" means 'seal the top’. KLM used to do a lot of support for Garuda behind the scenes. So thanks for clearing that up!

Garuda

Received From: Robert Masumura
Print or Image Color: Red, Orange
Background / Bag Color: Clear
Garuda's design innovation allows sick passengers to see vomit in new see-through bag!

Garuda

Received From: Thomas Blickle
Background / Bag Color: Red and White
Very Old-Lufthansa-esque.  Well marked on bottom. Says ACS in the fold

Garuda

Received From: Robert Masumura
Print or Image Color: Blue
Background / Bag Color: Blue and White
Of the blue downsized Garuda bags, this is the design that got it right. Big logo on the front, instructions on the back. Simple and elegant. Too bad they kept tinkering with it.

Garuda

Approximate Vintage: 1995
Received From: Ben Guttery
Print or Image Color: Blue
Background / Bag Color: Blue and White
This is probably the smallest bag in the museum. Someone like Ted Kennedy could probably use 8 or 9 of these at a time.

Garuda

Approximate Vintage: 1998
Received From: Mike Roselle
Print or Image Color: White and Teal
Background / Bag Color: White and Teal
An almost exact amalgamation of the 1995 and 2000 versions.

Garuda

Approximate Vintage: 2000
Received From: Rick Barry
Print or Image Color: White and Aqua
Background / Bag Color: White and Aqua
The bag got bigger! Rick says, "If you speak both English and Indonesian, you have a lot of folding to do" (See Side B). Rick also notes the error "Tear of Here".

Garuda

Approximate Vintage: 2012
Received From: Wolfgang Lüthje
Print or Image Color: White
Background / Bag Color: Blue
Garuda brings its back into the new millennium by adding Spirograph detailing.

Garuda

Received From: Peter Brown
Background / Bag Color: Red and White
Very Old-Lufthansa-esque. Well marked on bottom. Identical to the other Garuda Red bag except inside the fold, it not only says ACS, but also 8 more lines of company contact info.

Garuda

Received From: Andrew Angel
Print or Image Color: Orange
Background / Bag Color: White
Great old bag from Indonesia. Instead of Beg Mabuk Udara, this says Untuk Mabuk Udara. If I had even less of a life than I do, I'd compare the translations. Maybe you can do it for me?

Garuda

Received From: Andrew Angel
Print or Image Color: Orange, Brown
Background / Bag Color: White
Great old Bag! Identical to this one except that the bag says "Inflight Service" instead of "Customer Service". Not sure why they made such a bold decision.