35k is th A330's rated cruise altitude. I don't know what its ceiling is, probably in the 40's.
My first Airbus flight was on the leg London - Munchen with Lufthansa back in 1993. We cruised at 39K. Was one of the best airline flights I ever had. The aircraft had a very good ROC and was quite stable. I think the alt was because of bad weather by the way. After all, it was December.
Anyway, if I understand the theories on the composites, - could it be that the airbus would catch a lightning worse than a metal airframe due to the lack of "skin"? I have no idea really, but neither do I have much ideas about thunderstorms above 39K...
I did get hit by a lightning once, - well it hit the car I was driving. Wham-Bang, and a flash and that was it. No damage visible.
It was a Volvo