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Italian Multi-Union Strike Grounds 2,000+ Flights on July 2, 2026

Italian Multi-Union Strike Grounds 2,000+ Flights on July 2, 2026
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On July 2, 2026, a coordinated multi-union strike brought operations to a halt at several of Italy’s busiest airports, including those in Rome, Venice, Milan, and Naples. The widespread industrial action resulted in a near complete standstill of aviation activities across the country’s major hubs.

Massive Flight Cancellations and Disruptions

The strike led to the cancellation or disruption of over 2,000 flights nationwide on the day, severely impacting passengers attempting to travel through Italy. Airports in Rome, Venice, Milan, and Naples were among the hardest hit, with many flights grounded or delayed due to the walkout. This unprecedented strike action involved multiple unions and significantly

affected both domestic and international air travel.

As the strike unfolded, it caused substantial challenges for travelers seeking to transit through these key Italian airports, with airlines forced to cancel flights and adjust schedules amid the aviation standstill. The situation represents a significant disruption to travel plans in Italy for the day.