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Italian Multi-Union Strike Causes 2,000+ Flight Disruptions on July 3

Italian Multi-Union Strike Causes 2,000+ Flight Disruptions on July 3
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Italy’s major airports are facing considerable disruption on July 3, 2026, as a multi-union strike unfolds. The industrial action has triggered a widespread breakdown of aviation operations, severely affecting the country’s key airport hubs.

The strike has led to the disruption of more than 2,000 flights across the affected airports, with a combination of cancellations and delays reported throughout the day. This level of interruption marks one of the most severe recent industrial actions within the Italian aviation sector.

Widespread Impact Across Italy’s Main Airports

The airports experiencing these disturbances include Rome, Venice, Milan, and Naples. These facilities are among Italy’s busiest, making the strike especially

impactful for both domestic and international travelers.

Passengers planning to travel through any of the involved airports are advised to expect possible cancellations or delays. It is recommended that travelers regularly check with their airlines to obtain the most current flight information as conditions continue to evolve throughout the day.