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Oct 27, 2025

29 October Airport and Airline Strikes Threaten Nationwide Flight Disruptions

29 October Airport and Airline Strikes Threaten Nationwide Flight Disruptions
Travellers passing through Italy this Wednesday should brace for significant delays after multiple trade unions confirmed a 24-hour walk-out of airport ground staff on 29 October. The strike affects check-in agents, baggage handlers, boarding operators and cleaners at Milan’s Malpensa and Linate airports as well as Pisa and Florence, with knock-on effects expected across the national network.

Although Italy’s transport ministry will publish a list of “guaranteed” flights, past actions show that staff shortages can still trigger last-minute cancellations and long queues at security and baggage reclaim. Business travellers are advised to arrive early, travel with cabin baggage only where possible and monitor their airline’s real-time alerts.

Separate but overlapping four-hour strikes are planned by Vueling pilots and by Air France and KLM ground staff (13:00–17:00 and 12:00–16:00 respectively). Because airline strikes fall under different mediation rules, carriers may cancel or combine services at short notice to protect long-haul rotations.

For corporates, the disruption could cascade into missed connections and extra hotel nights during a busy autumn conference season. Mobility managers should activate contingency plans—re-routing through Rome Fiumicino or regional hubs less affected, and reminding assignees that the Italian shuttle-bus and rail links serving Milan city centre may also experience higher passenger volumes.
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