Qantas A330-300 & Finnair A350 seat queries

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Hi guys!

Hope you are all having a nice weekend. I wanted to get anyones experiences of flying the back row of both the QF A330-300 and the Finnair A350 please.
Ive got a flight from Sydney thru to London on both types in Y and wanted to opinions on 60A/K on A330-300 and 65L on the AY A350.

I do enjoy the back row normally and Im not worried about lavatory/galley noise but do the seats recline and is there a full window (not half blocked by seat in front)?

Thanks in advance!
Scoobs
 
When we flew HEL-SIN in March with Finnair, the plane was so empty I had a centre 3 to myself and my 12 year had a window 3 to himself... Have the loads picked up since then?
 
When we flew HEL-SIN in March with Finnair, the plane was so empty I had a centre 3 to myself and my 12 year had a window 3 to himself... Have the loads picked up since then?

Loads have definitely picked up since then.
 
Have you checked out Seat Guru?
hey @Lynda2475 , yeah i have, not a great deal of info
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Loads have definitely picked up since then.
@Mattg have u flown on them recently during your time over in Europe?
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The seats fully recline. As for the window question, here is an image. You should have a full window.View attachment 279690
Thanks @milehighclub ! That picture is very helpful, I've been searching the internet for a pic of the back of the QF A330 with no luck. Awesome! :D
 
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