Widespread Strikes to Disrupt Air Travel Across Italy on October 29

On Wednesday, October 29, many unions representing airport and airline workers will go on strike at the same time, which will cause a lot of problems for air travel in Italy. The 24-hour strike will have an effect on operations at the airports in Milan (Malpensa and Linate), Florence, and Pisa. Ground personnel such as baggage handlers, check-in agents, boarding agents, and cleaners will join the strike. This raises concerns about long delays and possible flight cancellations.
Airline staff will also join the industrial action, adding further strain to Italy’s air network. Cabin crew and pilots at Vueling will strike between 13:00 and 17:00, while ground employees for KLM and Air France plan to walk out from 12:00 to 16:00. Although these strikes will be short-lived, they could still cause significant disruptions at airports across the country, affecting flight connections and schedules.
Travellers passing through Italian airports on October 29 should prepare for longer queues, slower baggage processing, and potential rescheduling of flights. Even passengers flying with airlines that aren't directly involved in the strike may be affected because ground services are being cut back across the board. The coordination of walkouts at airports and airlines is likely to make things harder for both domestic and international flights.
Authorities and travel experts recommend that passengers verify flight details before departure and arrive at airports well in advance. Travellers experiencing cancellations or significant delays may be eligible for assistance or compensation under EU Regulation 261/2004. However, such claims depend on whether the disruption falls under the airline’s control. Passengers are advised to keep boarding passes and all travel documentation in case they need to file a claim.
The upcoming strikes show that there are still problems in the European aviation industry, where workers are still fighting over pay and working conditions. For travelers, this situation highlights the need to stay alert and prepared for possible disruptions. Those planning journeys through Italian airports this week should remain cautious and adaptable. Keeping track of airline updates and remaining adaptable with travel plans can reduce stress and confusion for passengers traveling on October 29.



















