19A is a window seat. The Seating chart moves as follows:
(Bulkhead ABC-Aisle-DEF Bulkhead) in Economy
First Class is:
(Bulkhead AB-Aisle-EF Bulkhead)
Row 19 is approximately a row or two past the wing 'flaps' of a 737.
"Would you like a window or aisle seat for your next flight?"
Would you like the aisle or window seat on your upcoming flight?
Do you prefer sitting by the window or in the aisle on your flight?
Isle C typically refers to an aisle seat on an airplane, not a window seat. A window seat is usually designated as a seat located next to the window, while aisle seats are positioned next to the aisle for easier access. Therefore, isle C would not be a window seat.
To select a seat on American Airlines if you have an unassigned seat, you can typically do so during the online check-in process, which usually opens 24 hours before your flight. You can choose your seat based on availability and preferences, such as window or aisle. Alternatively, you can also ask a gate agent at the airport for assistance in selecting a seat.
I enjoy aisle seats more than ones near the window.
The aisle seat is inside, window seat outside.
"Would you prefer an aisle seat on your upcoming flight?"
My fiance wants to walk down the aisle on a Hawaiian isle.
It depends on the jet and the cabin. First class for example has fewer seats per row than economy. A Boeing 737 would have 4 F class seats per row but 6 economy seats per row. A Boeing 777 would have more in both classes as would a Boeing 767.
is it a window
that he would love to marry her (and go down the aisle of the church with her as his bride)