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Milan’s 7 November 24-hour transit strike threatens business travel
A 24-hour ATM strike in Milan on 7 November—announced on 5 November—will cut tram, bus and metro services outside peak ‘guaranteed’ windows, potentially disrupting corporate travellers and commuters. Companies should arrange alternative ground transport and warn employees of extended journey times.
Italy Braces for Month-Long Wave of Transport Strikes Threatening Flights, Trains and Local Transit
Major unions have scheduled rolling strikes throughout Italy in November, targeting local transit, national rail, air-traffic control and airport ground services. Peak disruption is expected on 14 November (air-traffic control and airline staff) and 27-28 November (24-hour national rail strike followed by a general strike hitting multiple sectors). Businesses should brace for flight cancellations, reduced train services and knock-on supply-chain delays.
Maintenance Works to Disrupt Rail Links Between Rome and Fiumicino Airport on 3 and 6 November
Trenitalia will suspend or reroute trains between Rome and Fiumicino Airport on 3 and 6 November because of track maintenance at two city stations. Passengers—including corporate travellers—should expect reduced Leonardo Express frequencies, possible bus replacements and longer transfer times. Companies are advised to notify assignees and pre-arrange alternative transport to avoid missed flights.