Transport Strikes Set to Disrupt Travel In Italy And Across Europe on 6 September

By Ivan PetrenkoSep 4, 2025 14:28 PMNews
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Flights across Italy face major delays. Source: unsplash

The strikes come at one of the busiest times in early September, when many Italians return from summer holidays and international visitors travel for weekend trips or onward connections. Disruptions to flights, airport transfers, and rail services could have a domino effect, creating problems for local hotels, restaurants, and attractions. With flights and trains affected, reaching your destination could take longer than expected.

Airlines serving Italy have already issued warnings about possible flight cancellations and delays. Rome Fiumicino and Milan Malpensa are expected to face the greatest impact, with many connections across Europe likely to be affected. Rail services could also be disrupted, including high-speed trains to Florence, Venice and Naples. Local metro and bus services in major Italian cities could see reduced timetables, adding pressure on passengers trying to reach airports.

Travellers queuing at Italian airport
Queues grow as strikes disrupt services. Source: unsplash

The effects will not be limited to Italy alone. Because of the heavy use of Italian airspace, knock-on delays could also hit flights passing through to France, Austria, Switzerland, and the Balkans. Travellers heading to Greece and Spain may also experience longer journeys if diversions or rescheduling are required. Airlines warn that thousands of passengers could face changes to their itineraries in just one day.

Also, the strikes coincide with the start of Italy’s autumn tourist season, when many regions host food fairs, religious celebrations, and open-air concerts. At this time, the towns of Tuscany, Umbria and the northern lakes attract many tourists for village festivals and harvest celebrations. Any disruption could reduce attendance at these gatherings and bring financial strain to the local businesses that rely on seasonal crowds.

Vineyards in Tuscany at sunset
Tuscany’s vineyards risk fewer visitors. Source: unsplash

Passengers are being urged to check their booking details before departure and monitor updates from airlines and rail companies. Under EU Regulation 261/2004, those affected by cancellations or long delays for reasons within the airline’s control may have the right to claim compensation. With coordinated strikes planned across different sectors, 6 September is set to test Europe’s transport network and the patience of travellers at the end of the holiday season.

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