2) The TG fully flat seat on the BKK-CDG route is NOT suitable for travelling with small children, as it is a herring bone layout. It is designed for the single traveller who wants privacy.
I haven't been on the TG herringbone flights but MicroDUF has done 50 or so flights on other airlines with a similar layout. You can do this even with small children. The key is that you need one adult next to the child and the other adult opposite the child so he can look into the seat from across the aisle.
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PVDtoDEL
But that still leaves out last minute equipment swaps. The only time you can be sure is when you know which plane will show up in SYD (and even then, it could go mechanical and a new plane could show up...)
Of course you are right. Thats why I said its only an indicator not a guarantee.