Airsickness bags among new spots for airlines' ads.

From: Miami Herald (Miami, Florida) | Date: July 27, 2006 | Copyright information

Byline: Ina Paiva Cordle

MIAMI _ Next time you frantically grab an airsickness bag in-flight, you may be greeted with a surprise _ an advertisement. And that pillow or blanket you used to take for granted? Get ready to pull out your wallet.

US Airways, which already is putting ads on tray tables and napkins, is turning to airsickness bags as its next advertising canvas, starting in September.

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