a screenshot of a hotel
Source: IHG Hotels & Resorts.

What Is Wrong With This Photograph? Part 325

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For this edition of this popular game, can you guess what you believe is wrong — or, at least, seemingly quite bizarre — with this screen shot part 325?

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What Is Wrong With This Photograph? Part 325

a screenshot of a hotel
Source: IHG Hotels & Resorts.

Please submit your answers in the Comments section below — and I enjoy reading creative answers.

Thank you in advance. As always, I cannot wait to read your answer and feedback.

Answer to What is Wrong With This Photograph? Part 324

a red sign on a plane
Photograph ©2025 by Brian Cohen.

I was recently a passenger aboard an Airbus A320 airplane that was operated by Avianca for a nonstop domestic flight in Ecuador of almost 824 miles between Aeropuerto Ecológico Galápagos Seymour on the island of Baltra in the Galápagos Islands and Mariscal Sucre International Airport in Quito — and I noticed that the seats on the right side of the aircraft were labeled as D, E, and K, which I thought was unconventional.

“Inexplicably, the seats were identified as A, B, and C on the left side of the airplane; and D, E, and K on the right side of the airplane — even though each row comprised of six seats, with three seats on each side”, I wrote in the aforementioned article. “Perhaps this always assures passengers that seats A and K are always by the window — no matter what model of airplane is used?”

Favorite answer by derek: “Nothing is wrong with the photograph but Avianca is bizarre. Seat K means a window, whether in a narrowbody or widebodied plane. It has been said that it is done for consistency. Some Vietnamese carriers don’t have seat F because there is no F in Vietnamese.”

Favorite comment by Jim F.: “Derek beat me to the answer for this unusual seat lettering scheme but what I found bizarre was what appears to be an unusually high percentage of vacant aisle seats (or really short passengers).”

Submit Your Own Photographs and Screen Shots For the What is Wrong With This Photograph? Series

You are encouraged to submit photographs of your own for this feature at The Gate With Brian Cohen. When you do, please let me know:

  • If you want to have photography credit attributed to you
  • What is the photograph
  • When and where the photograph was taken
  • If submitting a screen shot, please give the source — as well as a link to the source

If your photograph or screen shot is selected, it will be featured in a future article here at The Gate With Brian Cohen.

Final Boarding Call

You can refer to this definitive list of past articles of the What is Wrong With This Photograph? series of articles, which also includes articles which reveal the answers. That list will be continuously updated as additional articles are written and posted here at The Gate With Brian Cohen to ensure that future articles in this series are not encumbered with a long list of links — especially when viewing and reading them from a portable electronic device.

I am considering incorporating answers to previous articles in past individual articles as I have done with more recent articles in this series.

Your constructive input as a reader of The Gate With Brian Cohen is always appreciated.

Source: IHG Hotels & Resorts.

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