The strike, which took place this Saturday in some sectors of Italy’s aviation, led to the cancellation of a thousand flights and affected about 240,000 people, but passed without incident, with most passengers changing flight schedules.
According to the Spanish news agency Efe, citing Italian media, the strike of ground personnel and some airlines, which took place this Saturday from 10:00 local time (except one in Lisbon) to 18:00, went smoothly after most passengers were advised in time to reschedule your trips.
According to Italian media reports, at the end of the eight-hour strike, about a thousand flights were canceled at all Italian airports, about 150 at Malpensa and Linate airports in Milan out of 800 planned, and the remaining 150 were canceled. at the Fiumicino airport in Rome, one of the hardest hit.
Author: Portuguese
Source: CM Jornal

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