Originally Posted by bensyd
(Post 21626568)
When I saw the thread title I thought Qantas was now offering a wash and dry service. Actually, hanging out a few wet clothes in the cabin would do wonders for the humidity.^
Am I the only one who usually leaves amenity kits on the plane?:confused: Its better and cheaper to give them as gifts to your children. Saves a lot. |
Originally Posted by Lonely Flyer
(Post 21626695)
Its better and cheaper to give them as gifts to your children. Saves a lot.
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Originally Posted by LTN Phobia
(Post 21603593)
I have clearly spent far too long out of the country and on the BA forum I now remember I used to call them "amenity kits". (Considering the BA F "wash bag" isn't even a bag except on the A380 I should really start calling it something else.)
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I am now using one of my Kate Spade one as an actual amenity bag, and another one remains in use for iPad mini keyboard.
Currently debating the next abuse of QF J amenity kit bag.
Originally Posted by Genius1
(Post 21637009)
I think most people call them amenity kits on the BA forum too!
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Originally Posted by LTN Phobia
(Post 21637560)
We call them BAg... most of the time, don't we?
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Heaps of people leave these in the J seats on the plane and they get turfed. Have been tempted to grab one when exiting A380 via J.
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Originally Posted by QPProletarian
(Post 21640113)
Have been tempted to grab one when exiting A380 via J.
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