Rome Airport Trains at Risk as Nationwide Strike Hits

By Ivan PetrenkoSep 19, 2025 21:39 PMNews
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On Monday, September 22, rail travel across Italy will face significant disruption as a countrywide strike is scheduled from midnight until 11 p.m. Trenitalia has announced that the protest action will affect many connections across the country, including the key line between central Rome and Fiumicino Airport. For the many passengers who rely on the airport each day, the strike is expected to cause significant delays and cancellations, resulting in major disruptions for both domestic and international travelers.

Although Italian strike laws require some guaranteed services to run during specific time slots, the overall frequency of departures will be reduced. Trenitalia has indicated that peak hours in the morning and evening will see a limited number of trains still operating. However, travelers should not rely on regular timetables. Checking official updates before setting out is crucial to confirm whether a scheduled train will be running as planned.

Exploring alternative transport will be important. Airport shuttle buses, taxis, and rideshare options may provide more certainty, though demand is expected to increase significantly on the day of the strike. Long lines at taxi stands and bus stops are also possible. Travelers should allow more time than usual to reach the airport, especially if their journey involves an international flight with strict check-in deadlines.

Travelers moving between Italian cities may also encounter disruptions beyond Rome. The strike will also impact regional and long-distance train services, which could disrupt travel to major destinations including Florence, Naples, and Milan. Tourists and business travelers should allow flexibility in their schedules. Allowing additional time between planned activities or connecting travel can ease stress and help passengers adjust more smoothly to sudden delays or last-minute cancellations.

The strike highlights how travel plans can be easily disrupted when transportation networks are interrupted. Even when flights depart as scheduled, reaching the airport can become a serious challenge. For visitors to Italy, this highlights the importance of being adaptable, checking updates frequently, and considering backup routes. Advance preparation can help travelers reduce the strike's effects, while ignoring warnings may turn a normal trip into a challenging experience.

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