December 17 strike: airports involved, companies affected, guarantee time slots: everything you need to know
Christmas is coming. But it is not the only one: on the horizon, in fact, is yet another strike. Red marker in hand: the date to mark [...]

Christmas is coming. But he is not the only one: on the horizon, in fact, there is yet another strike. Red marker in hand: the date to be marked in the calendar is that of Wednesday, December 17, 2025. Airports involved, companies interesting, time slots Of guarantees: tall you need to know On the last agitation-hopefully-before the holiday season.
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Wednesday 17, 1 to 5 pm, will strike the employees of Enav, as well as the aircrew (i.e., pilots and flight attendants) of Vueling and easyJet. But not only that: he will cross arms on the ground staff by Air France e KLM And also the workers of the national airline ITA Airways.

More: will abstain from work - for 4 hours, from 1 to 5 p.m. - employees of Techno Sky - ENAV group, Sicily area - and the staff of the Assohandlers member handling companies operating at Italian airport sites. These include: Airport Handling (operating at Linate and Malpensa airports), Aviapartner (Linate, Malpensa, Turin, Verona, Bologna, Ciampino, Fiumicino, Palermo, Catania, Reggio Calabria, Lamezia Terme, Crotone), Aviation Services (Bologna, Cuneo, Catania, Ciampino, Fiumicino, Naples, Salerno, Venice), BGY International Services (Bergamo), Pantelleria Airport Management, GH Italy, Sagat Handling (Turin), Sogaerdyn (Cagliari), Swissport (Linate and Fiumicino) and Tuscany Airports Handling.

Photo taken on the morning of August 4 at Fiumicino.
We recommend, as usual, to keep an eye on the list of flights guaranteed in the event of a strike on Enac's website and also consult the website of the airline with which you will be flying-this will keep you updated about possible inconveniences related to your flight.
Recall, too, that during the strikes-as noted on the website of ENAC, the National Civil Aviation Authority - there are the so-called "protection time slots": specifically 7 to 10 a.m. e 6 to 9 p.m. flights must still be made.



