
Every fancied running an airport? Well here’s your chance.
Ciudad Airport in Spain is on the market and it can be bought for just a pound.
The airport is an infamous white elephant build at the cost of more than €1billion in 2009 just when Spain’s financial crisis hit.

It was closed three years later when its parent company fell into difficulties.
The judge in charge of its administration at the time ruled that it should be sold off, with an asking price of €100million (£86million).
However, there have been no takers and there is now no minimum asking price, theolivepress.com reported.

The new owners, will need to pay off a few hundred million pounds of debt, though.
The airport was designed to cater for Spain’s booming economy to serve both city and coast via a high speed rail link.
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It was projected to take the overflow from Madrid’s Barajas airport, some 150 miles to the north, Ciudad Real’s flagship transport hub was to be a symbol of modern Spain’s affluence.

A budget airline that operate from its terminals stopped in late 2011 and when the final private flights stopped a few months later, the airport shut up shop.
Since then, the 28,000 sq ft terminal lies empty, where 5million passengers should have been waiting to be whisked away each year.