Slightly off topic but why is there no "I" seat, ie. it goes HJK...stumbled across the reason here in 11 Things We No Longer See On Planes
http://mentalfloss.com/article/51270/11 ... -airplanes A Seat Assignment in 22IOr any row with an “I” designation. Watch the seat numbers the next time you’re tripping down the aisle on a wide-bodied plane—they usually run “HJK”. Why no "I"? Blame computers. When airlines started installing computer equipment to handle their reservations and other records, problems were often created when a letter too closely resembled a numeral. Digital Equipment Corporation was the first company to eliminate confusing letters (in automobile VIN numbers, for example, not only the I but also O, Q, and S were nixed) and as a result such an alphanumeric system is now referred to as the DEC Alphabet.