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Airline Strikes Disrupt Travel to Italy, Thousands Affected
13 Nov
Summary
- Strikes by easyJet and Volotea staff to affect over 10,000 passengers
- Dozens of flights to Italy may be delayed or cancelled
- Unions protest Volotea's refusal to recognize them

On November 13, 2025, travelers to Italy are bracing for potential disruptions as strikes by staff at easyJet and Volotea airlines are set to affect flights. The strikes are expected to impact more than 10,000 passengers, with dozens of flights to and from Italy potentially delayed or cancelled.
EasyJet, which operates a major hub at Italy's Milan Malpensa Airport, is scheduled to run 43 flights to, from, or within Italy on the day of the strike. The easyJet staff are set to walk out between 1 pm and 5 pm local time. Meanwhile, the Volotea strike is scheduled to last for 24 hours, covering the entire day.
The strikes are a result of ongoing tensions between the Volotea workers and the airline. The union representing the Volotea staff, Uiltrasporti, is protesting the company's refusal to recognize the union after previous attempts at negotiation failed. Despite efforts to foster dialogue, the negotiations have not produced satisfactory solutions, leading to the strike.
Passengers affected by the disruptions are urged to check with their airlines for the latest updates and be aware of their rights. Under European law, those facing delays or cancellations due to airline staff strikes are eligible for compensation from the carriers.




