Yes, J is an aisle seat.
Yes, is an aisle seat available for the flight?
Do you prefer sitting by the window or in the aisle on your flight?
"Would you prefer an aisle seat on your upcoming flight?"
"Would you like a window or aisle seat for your next flight?"
Would you like the aisle or window seat on your upcoming flight?
Because the lower case i and j are easily confused. Looked at another way, there is no j aisle.
No, it not. The word aisle is a noun (path, walkway), although it is used as a noun adjunct in terms such as aisle seat.
Seat 20C is an aisle seat at the rear of the wing.
aisle seat towards the middle of the bus
19A is a window seat. The Seating chart moves as follows:(Bulkhead ABC-Aisle-DEF Bulkhead) in EconomyFirst Class is:(Bulkhead AB-Aisle-EF Bulkhead)Row 19 is approximately a row or two past the wing 'flaps' of a 737.
In most instances, it means that is an aisle seat
The aisle seat is inside, window seat outside.