As I came from a previous flight and did not have much connection time I spent not more than 10 minutes in the Iberia’s VIP lounge in the T4 of Madrid airport. It offers cold catering with a decent variety of drinks, as well as Wi-Fi, showers, a rest area and a computer area available to passengers.
The truth is that with respect to meal variety in VIP lounges, Iberia is still far behind other European airlines such as Lufthansa or British Airways.

The flight started punctual, as usual in Iberia. After a long taxi, we took off from the RWY 36R of Barajas. Our flight takes us to Bilbao (North of Spain), Paris and then we head straight for Düsseldorf.
Shortly after reaching our cruise level the business class breakfast service begins. Breakfast consists of a main course of omelet and roasted tomatoes, accompanied by croissant, toast, bread, fruit, orange juice, jam, butter, yogurt and coffee or tea to choose from.

The only drawback is that there is no possibility of choosing the type of coffee you want to take (expresso, cappuccino ...) and that even other airlines offer in tourist class.
As for the seat, they are located in the front of the plane, it is the same type of seat that in tourist class with a little more separation and with the central seat free for comfort.
As far as entertainment is concerned, on European flights iberia only offers its magazine on board. A variety of daily newspapers is offered in Business Class.
After no more than 2h 15min flight we landed at Düsseldorf airport.

The level of Iberia's business class on European flights is within the average of any other airline operating similar routes, nothing to note, perhaps the variety in the onboard breakfast and the quality of the food in the VIP room are the main points to improve.
Here you will find the video of this flight: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dGJ3GJxwgGs
Enjoy it!
