Iberia Offers New VIP Lounge at Malabo Airport
Iberia’s premium customers can now use a VIP lounge at the Malabo Airport (SSG) in Equatorial Guinea. It is open to Business Club passengers and holders of Iberia Plus Singular, Platinum, and Gold cards.
The 100 m2 room can accommodate up to 40 people who can enjoy beverages including beer, wine, coffee, tea, soft drinks and juices, as well as snacks, quiche, Spanish omelette, sandwiches, etc., and desserts.
Iberia’s premium passengers can relax on comfortable sofas and read the newspapers and magazines available in the lounge, or get some worked done before departing. The VIP lounge offers free Wi-Fi.
Iberia is the first airline to offer VIP service at the Malabo airport, to which it flies daily from Madrid in Airbus A319s, whose 122 seats include 14 Business Club reclining seats that are 56 cm wide and feature 127 cm of space between rows.
Iberia has flown to the Guinea Ecuatorial since June 1941. At its T4 hub at Madrid airport, it offers easy connections to/from 23 cities in Spain, 27 elsewhere in Europe, and 13 in the Americas. 46% of the passengers who fly with Iberia on this route connect to/from other destinations, most notably Lisbon, Barcelona, Valencia, London, São Paulo, Gran Canaria, Paris, and Panama City.
In 2015 Iberia will offer nearly 69,000 seats on the Madrid-Malabo route.
Source: Iberia