| Country | : | Switzerland |
| IATA code | : | LX |
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Crossair's first bag is bright but the logo is very similar to the Swissair logo of the same vintage. A classic ELAG bag |
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Crossair's new logo takes the Swiss flag and adds patches of coloured scribble. The bag description is fairly standard stuff. The next bag, which has reduced the colour-count, aligns the 'scribbles' into some form of arithmetic progression. However, the description is unusual in that it informs you that it is Your bag for waste (etc. in 4 languages). Nothing about airsickness but as its your bag I guess you can do whatever you like with it. |
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This bag takes prides in its Swiss Quality. Rather than handing a used bag to the stewardess or leaving it on your seat, you fold it two times, fasten with the sticky tape and drop it in the nearest postbox. Very efficient! Apart from the logos (which are in fact very similar) this is almost the same
bag that Balair uses. There are some subtle changes
in the photographs though, in this example the picture of the Matterhorn
erupting (Switzerland's only active volcano) is moved to the right and
is replaced by a view of the shoreline of Lake Geneva. I am informed by reliable sources that there is a variation on th1s bag that features Kodak Royale paper!
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As part of a dramatic image makeover, Heidi Hi, a two year-old graphic designer was asked to redraw the logo with her big red crayon. The lower half of this bag is printed in faux-silver. A notable feature of this bag is the use of the word Spazzatura to describe its use. |
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Last updated:
13 February, 2002