Barcelona - A senior Spanish airline company accused Lionel Messi's house of the famous footballer as the cause of the failed expansion of the El-Prat Airport development.
Initially, there were plans to build a new runway near the Gava and Castelldefels areas.
Later, the plan was canceled on the official grounds of the issue of financial considerations and environmental safety.
However, the president of the cheap airline Vueling pointed to the real reason for the cancellation of the airport expansion because, "You can not fly in the area where Messi lives."
As reported by the Daily Mail, Messi, 30, lives in the exclusive area of Castelldefels, which is a suburb of Bellamar area, which is about 9 kilometers from El-Prat Airport.
Vueling's boss, Javier Sanchez-Prieto, expressed his frustration while speaking at ESADE University, Barcelona. "Things like this do not happen anywhere else in the world."
The addition of the new platform is expected to boost the number of flights from and out of Barcelona. This will add to the revenue for the airlines and the airport itself.
Currently, Messi lives with his wife, Antonella Roccuzzo, who is pregnant and two sons. Messi's luxury home features Mediterranean design, a ball court and a swimming pool.
Houses in the elite area is usually sold at a price of about 4.5 pounds or about Rp85, 5 billion. Two of Messi's colleagues also live here like Luis Suarez and Philippe Coutinho.
Barcelona midfielder Ivan Rakitic, who also lives in this area, tells Messi to buy a neighbor's house to avoid noise.
"I have no problem with the neighbors. Unlike Messi in Castelldefels, he has to buy a neighbor's house because they are noisy so he can feel his own calm. "
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