May 11 strike confirmed: many airports affected (watch out if flying with easyJet)
The first strike of May is literally around the corner. The date to mark with red marker in the calendar [...]

The first strike of the month of May is literally around the corner. The date to be marked with the red marker in the calendar is that of Monday, May 11, 2026: in this article we find out who stops, the airports and carriers involved.
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Photo taken on the morning of August 4 at Fiumicino.
He will cross his arms, to 4 hours - 12 noon to 4 p.m. - -, the company's staff ADR Security operating in the airports of Fiumicino e Ciampino; they will abstain from work, then, from 12 noon to 4 p.m., workers in companies GH Palermo, ASC Handling e Aviapartner seconded, precisely, in the airport of the Sicilian capital. Still, employees of the group will also strike from 1 to 5 p.m. Sogaer (Sogaer, Sogaerdyn, Sogaersecurity) operating at theCagliari airport-Elmas; finally, staff of companies will also abstain from work from 1 to 5 p.m. Alha e MLE-BCUBE of theMilan airport-Malpensa.

They will strike, then, for 8 hours - 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. -, the employees of ENAV operating at Rome e Naples, as well as the pilots and the assistants by flight by easyJet.

Recall, as usual, that during strikes-as stated on the website of ENAC, the National Civil Aviation Authority-there are so-called "protection time slots": 7 to 10 a.m. e 6 to 9 p.m. flights must still be made.
We also recommend, as always, 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 company with which you will be flying: this will keep you updated about the possible inconveniences related to one's flight.
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