QF 787 PE seats

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I am heading to SCL in November and wondering what's our take on the best PE seats (apart from row 20 bulkhead).

For a 12-13 hours flight I am unsure how many bathroom trips I will need to make. Saw a few reviews saying that if the row in front reclines, it is almost impossible to climb out of the neighbour's seat without asking them to stand up.

So I am thinking getting row 23 (last row) aisle seat in the middle section. Is that something you will consider too?

Thanks.
 
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The Y bassinets are in the front row just behind the last row of Y+. From memory though not in the middle section. Not sure if that would be a factor.

If I couldn't get a bulkhead seat and travelling as a single person (not with plus one) I'd look to pick a middle section aisle seat as far forward as possible. My reasoning being hopefully if the middle seat is taken, it's someone travelling with a plus one and they'll annoy their partner rather than a stranger to get up.
 
Aisle seat middle section. As @Daver6 said. The middle seat has 2 people to annoy to get out. So if you have aisle seat you will be annoyed at least 50% less than the aisle seat of the window section

So PE seats D or F
 
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