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Should I fly to Italy? A strike will disrupt airport operations | Israel Hayom

2024-01-08T10:18:12.058Z

Highlights: Unions at Italy's largest airports are expected to go on a 24-hour strike. Airports affected by the strike include Rome, Milan and Venice. At the same time, a major strike was due to begin this week on the London Underground. The strike was called off at the last minute yesterday after it was decided that labor unions and decision-makers would return to the negotiating table in order to find a solution without the need for a strike. There may be many delays and disruptions in aircraft traffic in Italy.


Italy's major airports are expected to be affected today by a wave of strikes by the country's various labor unions • At the same time, the large strike planned in London has been postponed • All details in the article


One of the most sought-after countries among tourists from Israel is Italy. In recent times, there are about four to five flights to various destinations in Italy, while on normal days the numbers are much higher and reach almost 20 flights a day.

Today, unions at Italy's largest airports are expected to go on a 24-hour strike. Airports affected by the strike include Rome, Milan and Venice. In addition, many other airports will be affected by the strike and there may be many delays and disruptions in aircraft traffic in Italy.

London rail strike cancelled, photo: Ami Shumen

It is important to emphasize that at this stage, this is a strike for only one day, but it may expand if the workers' organizations do not reach understandings with decision makers regarding their conditions.

At the same time, a major strike was due to begin this week on the London Underground, one of the city's hallmarks and its most common and convenient mode of transportation. The strike was called off at the last minute yesterday after it was decided that labor unions and decision-makers would return to the negotiating table in order to find a solution without the need for a strike.

Tokyo accident track opens

After several days of being closed, the runway where the plane crash occurred at Tokyo's Haneda Airport was opened to aircraft traffic today. The runway was closed for fear of damage to it and for fear of residues left on the runway that could have disrupted plane landings on the same runway as the accident.

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