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Jan 14, 2026

24-Hour Taxi Strike and Freight-Rail Walk-Outs Snarl Business Travel Across Italy

24-Hour Taxi Strike and Freight-Rail Walk-Outs Snarl Business Travel Across Italy
Italy has entered a week of staggered transport protests that began with a 24-hour national taxi strike on 13 January and rolls into freight-rail stoppages on 14 January. Twenty taxi unions walked out over algorithmic pricing and ride-hailing licences, paralysing queues at Rome Fiumicino and Milan Linate; some business travellers reported two-hour waits for transfers.

On 14 January rail operators Dinazzano Po and Captrain Italia—key for automotive and fashion exports—will halt services for an entire shift, likely delaying cargo into northern logistics hubs. Milan’s ATM metro and bus network follows with a 24-hour strike on 15 January, and regional bus walk-outs pepper the calendar through 30 January.

The Transport Ministry has convened unions but, so far, no deal is in sight. Under Italy’s strike law minimum services must run during commuting peaks, yet airports remain vulnerable because taxi drivers are considered non-essential.

24-Hour Taxi Strike and Freight-Rail Walk-Outs Snarl Business Travel Across Italy


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Travel-management companies are advising corporate clients to pre-book licensed NCC cars, switch to train connections where available, and build extra dwell time into itineraries. Firms shipping high-value goods should explore alternative routings via Verona’s cargo rail and the Ligurian ports.

With multiple sectors coordinating industrial action, January is shaping up as Italy’s most disruptive travel month since the pandemic—testing contingency plans just as winter trade fairs and Q1 project kick-offs bring thousands of foreign staff into the country.
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