Travel amenity pouch route selector
Hotel, airline, travel and beauty buyers can use the route selector to decide which Rivta pouch page fits the project. Rivta's role is the cosmetic pouch, toiletry pouch, amenity bag, label, sleeve, pack-out note and sample approval route. The product list below remains useful, but it should be guided by the buyer scenario first.



Best for
Buyers comparing hotel amenity bags, airline amenity pouches, toiletry pouches and beauty gift-set pouch routes.
Main decision
Choose the buyer scenario first, then decide material, logo, label, packing, MOQ and sample approval.
Scope limit
Rivta supports pouch-led programs without presenting full hotel or airline consumables supply.
Product list use
Use the products below as reference styles. Remove or lower unrelated tote-style items from this category.
Sample risk
Approve the pouch with planned contents, sleeve, label and packing notes before bulk production.
Next step
Send size, contents, artwork, quantity, budget range and intended route so Rivta can suggest a workable path.

For hotel welcome sets, spa amenities, guest-room pouches and hospitality gift programs where the bag, label, insert card and guest presentation need to work together.

For business class, first class, VIP cabin and airline x beauty brand pouch programs where handfeel, reuse value, cabin fit and pack-out approval matter.

For broader private label cosmetic bag, beauty brand, retail launch and OEM/ODM pouch projects where the buyer has not locked the travel amenity use case yet.

For larger wash bags, clear travel pouches, toiletry organizers and practical travel packing routes where size and content fit matter more than amenity presentation.
Recommended first-row focus: hotel, airline, clear cosmetic pouch, toiletry pouch and premium amenity styles should appear before unrelated broad bag styles.

Choose clear TPU/PVC, rPET, velvet, satin-touch fabric, PU or structured fabric by use case, target cost, handfeel, content fit and document-scope needs. Recycled or certification wording should match the actual component evidence.

Logo method, label placement, paper sleeve, hangtag, insert card and barcode notes should be planned before sampling. Small artwork often needs a label route instead of direct print on textured fabric.

Approve the physical pouch with planned contents or mockup contents. Check size, zipper movement, logo clarity, label placement, smell, lining, sleeve thickness and final pack-out shape.
Use this route when visibility, wipe-clean handling or clear pouch construction is the main decision.
Use this route when recycled polyester material and document-scope planning are the main sourcing questions.
Use Contact when the project sits between hotel, airline, toiletry and cosmetic bag routes, or when the planned contents are not fixed yet.
Rivta supports the pouch or bag route inside a travel amenity program: cosmetic pouches, toiletry pouches, amenity bags, logo routes, label planning, sleeve notes, pack-out discussion and sample approval. Rivta does not supply a full hotel or airline consumables package for slippers, toothbrushes, socks, skincare bottles or every kit component.
Start with the use case. Hotel projects usually need guest-room, spa, welcome gift or retail amenity logic. Airline projects need business class, first class, VIP cabin or airline x beauty brand pouch logic. Larger travel toiletry projects should go to the travel and toiletry bag route, while broader private label beauty projects should go to custom cosmetic bags.
Yes, but the product list works as a starting gallery, not the whole sourcing brief. Buyers still need to confirm pouch size, planned contents, material route, logo method, packing, label needs, target quantity and sample approval. Pouch-relevant items belong near the top, while summer tote or unrelated bag styles belong lower or outside this category.
For simple pouch programs, MOQ may start around 500 pcs when material, color and construction are already available. New material development, special color matching, custom hardware, complex logo work or multi-item pack-out can raise the workable quantity. A typical sample window is about 7-10 working days after size, material, logo and packing notes are confirmed.
Certification and sustainability wording should be planned by component and document scope. Recycled fabric, lining, label, sleeve and packing may have different evidence requirements. Buyers should confirm the actual material route and document availability before adding GRS, OEKO-TEX, BSCI, Sedex or environmental claims to hangtags, sleeves, insert cards or campaign copy.
Written for Rivta by Zoe Yu, B2B Sales Manager at Rivta-Factory. Zoe works with overseas buyers on cosmetic bag, toiletry pouch and beauty packaging briefs, including material availability, MOQ feasibility, logo route, sample timing, packing notes and RFQ information before production planning. Her sourcing review keeps hotel, airline, toiletry and custom cosmetic bag routes separate enough that buyers can choose the correct next step before sending a quote request.
All third-party trademarks, certification names, hotel category references, airline category references, retailer references and regulatory references remain the property of their respective owners. References are included for industry context, buyer education and sourcing-risk discussion only. They do not imply endorsement, authorization, certification ownership, retailer approval, airline approval or any supplier relationship with Rivta unless separately documented in writing.
Certification, sustainability and audit references are planning notes. Usable claim scope depends on actual material, component chain, order documents and buyer market. Confirm final wording before printing labels, sleeves, hangtags, insert cards or campaign copy.
Share the route you are considering, planned contents, pouch size, target quantity, target budget, material preference, logo artwork, label needs and packing notes. Rivta can help decide whether the project belongs under hotel amenity bags, airline amenity pouches, travel toiletry bags or custom cosmetic bags.