SPANAIR

Country: Spain}
IATA code : JK
The font used for the instructions and description, immediately identifies this bag as a de Ster product. A quick peek in the side fold reveals a tell-tale star that confirms it. There is probably a Microsoft Word/Publisher template for this style of bag. (Swap from Stuart Hickson)
    This large, polythene bag is probably made by Hermebol (although it doesn't say so) and is printed in Spanish and minglish. It has multiple fold lines and an adhesive strip to keep it shut but the instructions are a work of art in themselves:
Once been used, close by the dotted line and auto-stick on the adhesive after having removed the protective paper. Open the bottom fold to get a bag with a higher stability and a better form. I think we can all agree that we need higher stability anda better form.
Apart from the airline name and logo this bag is identical to one from Aviaco. (Swap from Sam Green)
After the consultants were called in the logo was made more amorphous and the font more rounded to give a softer, caring image, the didactic folding instructions have also been removed. Obviously the native Spaniards didn't understand what the bag was for, so Bolsa de mareo has been added for their benefit - it's still in the standard de Ster font though. (Swap from Niek Vermeulen)
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Last updated: 13 February, 2002