Alitalia strikes on air, rail and bus systems
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According to CCTV news, on October 21, local time, a number of Italian aviation industry unions held a nationwide 24-hour strike due to disagreements with employers on labor schedules and labor contracts. On the same day, employees of bus and rail systems in many parts of the country also went on strike.
Affected by the strike, on the 21st, the Italian capital Rome Fiumicino Airport cancelled a total of 150 flights; Alitalia announced on its official website the cancellation of 190 domestic and international flights; Ryanair cancelled more than 600 flights to and from Italy; More than a dozen airlines canceled flights on the day to varying degrees. Due to the advance notification by the relevant departments, no passengers were stranded at the airport.
In addition, the public transportation system employees in Rome, Milan, Naples, Turin and other cities went on strike that day, causing public transportation to stop running at some time. Employees of the Veneto and Friuli-Venezia Giulia railway systems also held an 8-hour strike that day.
