Strikes, September 24 is shaping up to be a black Tuesday: beware if you fly to/from Bergamo, Bologna, Milan (Linate and Malpensa), Rome and Venice (and with easyJet and Air Dolomiti)
After the one on September 7, a new strike has been called for Tuesday, September 24: eyes are on Bologna, [...]

After the one on September 7, a new strike has been called for Tuesday, Sept. 24: eyes on Bologna, Milan (Bergamo, Linate, Malpensa), Rome e Venice.
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He will cross arms on the GH and Sicuritalia company personnel operating at the Venice airport, the Employees of the handling and management companies of the "G. Marconi" airport in Bologna, the workers of SEA, Airport handling e Aviapartner handling of Milan's Linate and Malpensa airports; at LIN, company staff will also go on strike. Swissport Italy. In Milan-Bergamo, still, they will abstain from work the employees of AGS handling; so will the workers of the company ALHA Airport of Rome-Fiumicino.
Finally, will also strike the pilots of easyJet as well as the technical and navigational personnel of Air Dolomiti. All agitations will last 24 hours (from 00:01 to 23:59 on Sept. 24); easyJet pilots, however, will cross their arms from 1 to 5 p.m., while ADB staff operating at the Bologna airport from 12 to 4 p.m.

It will, presumably, be a black day: there are many companies involved (and just as many workers) and, most importantly, the strike will last a full day.
As usual - and in this case even more so - we recommend keeping an eye on the list of flights guaranteed in the event of a strike on Enac's website and to consult the website of the airline you will be flying with for information on possible inconveniences related to your flight.
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