June Travel Alert: Strikes to Disrupt Flights and Trains Across Italy

By Ivan PetrenkoJun 5, 2025 14:48 PMNews
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Public outcry grows ahead of strikes. Source: unsplash

Italy's travel scene is about to get messy this June, with a string of strikes set to shake up plans for both holidaymakers and everyday travellers. Two large nationwide strikes are coming up in Italy, each affecting a different part of the transport system with one hitting airports and the other rail services. The first action, focused on airports, will take place on Friday, June 13, followed by a broader general strike impacting rail and local transit services on June 20.

The airport strike on June 13 will run for four hours, from 13:00 to 17:00, and is being organised by the CUB Trasporti union. Even though the strike only lasts a few hours, it could still throw airport routines off balance. Things like checking in and getting bags onto planes might slow down or come to a halt altogether. Delays and cancellations are likely, particularly for flights scheduled around the time of the strike.

Airports like Rome Fiumicino, Milan Malpensa, and Venice Marco Polo could feel the brunt of this, since they handle a huge number of flights every day and a small hiccup there can quickly snowball into bigger problems. Regional airports across Italy could also face problems, mainly affecting shorter trips inside the country or to nearby spots in Europe. In addition, travellers should be aware of another, more extensive strike with the following details:

  • Dates: From 21:00 on June 19 to 21:00 on June 20
  • Duration: 24 hours
  • Impact: Nationwide disruption to train services
  • Organisers: USB, CUB, and SGB unions

The June 20 strike is expected to impact both public and private sectors, with Trenitalia confirming that only limited essential rail services will run during peak hours (06:00–09:00 and 18:00–21:00). Buses, trams and metros in Italian cities are likely to run less often too, but we'll only know which places are hit hardest as the date gets closer. Passengers should monitor official channels and consider adjusting travel plans in advance.

These back-to-back strikes show just how fed up transport workers in Italy are, as they push for safer jobs and fairer treatment at work. For travellers, the key takeaway is the need for flexibility and constant updates. Checking schedules, contacting operators in advance, and building in extra time for travel may help avoid unexpected disruptions during what is traditionally a busy travel month.

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