Which seats on MH new 333

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hrs027

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I have an upcoming trip on the new A333 on MH in J medium haul and A332 for a short haul. Can anyone recommend good seats on both these planes? Particularly seats to avoid. This will be my first time on the new A333 by MH.
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There is really not a whole lot in it. On the new A330-300 the seats are largely the same. Row 1 has a bit more leg a room and being the furthest forward is generally the quietest.

Websites that serfty mentioned only have the old regional config A330-300 seat maps. I would recommend looking at the seat plan on Malaysia airlines website for the new A330 sseat map.
http://www.malaysiaairlines.com.au/...r/en/pdf/mh-experience/A330-300_New_MT_lo.pdf

The MH A330-200 is in a way similar to the Qantas international A330-200 seat layout with business split across two minicabins. I would personally go with row 4 (the first row, numbering starts at 4). Otherwise anywhere in row 4 to 7 is ok.
 
Thanks for the info. I've got myself row 5 and 6 for the 2 flights respectively. I will try and do a trip report including the refurbished Golden lounge after.
 
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