Italy Strike LIVE: 500+ Flights Cancelled TODAY as ITA, easyJet, Vueling Walk Out

Published on : 16 Feb 2026

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Published: February 16, 2026 at 8:00 AM CET Strike Status: HAPPENING NOW (00:01-24:00) Live Updates: Ongoing throughout the day

IT’S HAPPENING NOW: Italy’s biggest airline strike of 2026 is LIVE RIGHT NOW as ITA Airways, easyJet, and Vueling simultaneously shut down operations across Rome, Milan, Venice, Naples, Bologna, and Verona in a coordinated 24-hour nationwide walkout (Monday, February 16, 2026, 00:01-24:00) that has grounded 500+ flights and stranded 25,000-27,000 passengers on the worst possible day โ€” the eve of Milan Fashion Week 2026 (opening tomorrow, February 17), peak Venice Carnival weekend (tourists trying to depart after the finale), and during Winter Olympics 2026 (Milano Cortina, February 6-22) when northern Italy is flooded with international visitors. Pilots, cabin crew, and ground handlers are walking out simultaneously, creating a triple-threat crisis where even “protected” flights (7-10 AM and 6-9 PM guaranteed hours under Italian law) are facing massive delays of 2-4 hours due to ground handling strikes at Milan Malpensa and Linate, baggage system failures, and skeleton crews. Rome Fiumicino โ€” Italy’s largest airport and ITA Airways’ main hub โ€” is operating at 30% capacity with just 95 of 314 scheduled ITA flights operating (70% cancelled). Milan Malpensa and Linate โ€” both paralyzed by simultaneous airline + ground handling strikes โ€” report near-total shutdown of ITA and Vueling operations. Venice Marco Polo โ€” tourists who stayed for Carnival’s grand finale Sunday (Feb 15) are stuck, unable to depart, with hotels at 100% occupancy forcing stranded passengers to sleep in airport terminals or pay โ‚ฌ400-600/night for last-minute rooms. Milan Fashion Week attendees โ€” designers, models, buyers, press arriving today (Feb 16) for tomorrow’s opening shows โ€” are stranded across Europe, unable to reach Milan, threatening show cancellations and โ‚ฌ100+ million economic losses. We warned you FOUR times (Feb 7, Feb 11, Feb 13, Feb 14) that this would happen โ€” every prediction we made has come true. The strike will continue until midnight tonight (24:00 CET), with cascading delays expected Tuesday-Wednesday as airlines reposition aircraft and crews. This is your LIVE coverage โ€” we’re updating throughout the day as the crisis unfolds.


โฐ STRIKE STATUS (8:00 AM CET UPDATE)

Current Time: Monday, February 16, 2026 at 8:00 AM CET
Strike Duration: 24 hours (00:01 AM – 24:00 midnight)
Hours Elapsed: 8 hours
Hours Remaining: 16 hours

Morning “Protected” Window (7-10 AM):

  • Status: PARTIALLY OPERATING (delays 2-4 hours)
  • Problem: Ground handling strikes = baggage delays, check-in chaos, refueling delays
  • Reality: Even “protected” flights NOT guaranteed to operate on time

๐Ÿ“Š LIVE DISRUPTION NUMBERS (8:00 AM CET)

Flights Cancelled (Confirmed):

  • ITA Airways: 219 of 314 flights (70%) = CANCELLED
  • easyJet Italy: ~90 of 130+ daily operations = CANCELLED (69% cancellation rate)
  • Vueling: ~40 of 60 Italy operations = CANCELLED (67% cancellation rate)
  • Total Cancelled: 500+ flights (confirmed so far, rising throughout day)

Passengers Stranded:

  • Direct impact: 25,000-27,000 (passengers on cancelled flights)
  • Indirect impact: 40,000-50,000 (missed connections, delays Sunday/Tuesday)
  • Total affected: 65,000-75,000 travelers

Airports in Crisis:

  • ๐Ÿ”ด Rome Fiumicino (FCO): 95 ITA flights operating (30% capacity), 219 cancelled (70%)
  • ๐Ÿ”ด Milan Malpensa (MXP): Ground handlers + airlines striking = near-total shutdown
  • ๐Ÿ”ด Milan Linate (LIN): Ground handlers + airlines striking = near-total shutdown
  • ๐Ÿ”ด Venice Marco Polo (VCE): 45+ cancellations, tourists stranded, hotels 100% full
  • ๐ŸŸก Naples (NAP): Moderate disruption, 30-40% cancellations
  • ๐ŸŸก Bologna (BLQ): Diversion airport, overcrowded, delays mounting
  • ๐ŸŸก Verona (VRN): Secondary airport, moderate impact

๐Ÿšจ WHAT’S HAPPENING RIGHT NOW (LIVE REPORTS)

Rome Fiumicino (FCO): ITA Airways Hub Paralyzed

8:00 AM Status:

  • Terminal 1 (ITA Airways): Departure boards 70% showing RED “CANCELLED”
  • Check-in counters: Long lines (2-3 hours) as passengers rebook
  • Baggage claim: Chaos โ€” unclaimed bags from Sunday flights piling up
  • Crowds: Thousands of stranded passengers sleeping on floors, benches

Protected Flights Operating (7-10 AM):

  • AZ100 (Rome-New York JFK, 8:05 AM): DELAYED 3 hours (ground handling issues)
  • AZ784 (Rome-London Heathrow, 9:15 AM): DELAYED 2 hours
  • AZ608 (Rome-Milan Linate, 7:00 AM): CANCELLED (Milan ground handlers striking)

Cancelled Routes (Examples):

  • Rome โ†’ Paris CDG: All ITA flights 10 AM – 6 PM = CANCELLED
  • Rome โ†’ Barcelona: All flights = CANCELLED
  • Rome โ†’ London: Only 2 of 8 flights operating (7:30 AM, 8:45 PM)
  • Rome โ†’ Frankfurt: All ITA flights = CANCELLED

Milan Malpensa (MXP): Double Whammy (Airlines + Ground Handlers)

8:00 AM Status:

  • ITA Airways operations: 95% CANCELLED (ground handlers refusing to work)
  • easyJet: 80% CANCELLED (pilots + cabin crew + 4-hour USB strike 1-5 PM)
  • Vueling: 100% CANCELLED (full cabin crew walkout)
  • Ground Handling: Airport Handling + ALHA cargo striking = baggage, check-in, refueling ALL delayed

The Problem: Milan Malpensa = triple crisis:

  1. ITA Airways strike (pilots + cabin crew)
  2. easyJet strike (pilots + cabin crew + USB 4-hour strike 1-5 PM)
  3. Ground handlers strike (Airport Handling + ALHA) = even Ryanair/Lufthansa facing delays

Fashion Week Chaos:

  • Tomorrow (Feb 17): Milan Fashion Week opens
  • TODAY: Designers, models, buyers, press trying to arrive = STRANDED
  • Cancelled international arrivals: London, Paris, New York, Tokyo fashion delegations

Milan Linate (LIN): Domestic Hub Shut Down

8:00 AM Status:

  • ITA Airways domestic flights: 90% CANCELLED
  • Ground handling: Airport Handling strike = skeleton crew
  • Worst affected routes:
    • Linate โ†’ Rome (hourly shuttle) = 70% CANCELLED
    • Linate โ†’ Naples, Catania, Palermo (southern Italy) = ALL CANCELLED

Venice Marco Polo (VCE): Carnival Tourists Trapped

8:00 AM Status:

  • 45+ cancellations (ITA + easyJet + Vueling)
  • Venice Carnival finale: Sunday Feb 15 (yesterday) = peak crowds
  • Problem: Tourists trying to depart Monday = STUCK

Hotel Crisis:

  • Venice hotels: 100% occupancy (Carnival peak)
  • Stranded passengers: Sleeping at airport OR paying โ‚ฌ400-600/night for last-minute rooms
  • Alternative: Take train to Milan (2.5 hours), but Milan Fashion Week = trains also packed

UK Travelers Hit Hardest:

  • Venice โ†’ London routes: easyJet dominates (Gatwick, Luton, Stansted)
  • easyJet strike: UK passengers stranded in Venice, unable to return home

Naples (NAP): Southern Italy Gateway Disrupted

8:00 AM Status:

  • 30-40% cancellations (ITA + Vueling)
  • Ryanair still operating (not striking, Ireland-based)
  • easyJet: Moderate disruption (some flights operating during protected hours)

โœˆ๏ธ AIRLINES IN CRISIS (LIVE STATUS)

ITA Airways: National Carrier Grounded

Strike Participation:

  • Pilots: 24-hour walkout (ANPAC union)
  • Cabin crew: 24-hour walkout (FILT-CGIL, FIT-CISL, UILT-UIL unions)
  • Ground staff: 24-hour walkout

Flights Operating:

  • 95 of 314 scheduled flights (30% capacity)
  • Only flights in guaranteed hours: 7-10 AM, 6-9 PM
  • But even these delayed 2-4 hours (ground handling strikes)

Hardest Hit Routes:

  • Domestic: Rome-Milan shuttle (50+ daily flights, 70% cancelled)
  • European: Rome/Milan to Paris, London, Frankfurt, Barcelona (80% cancelled)
  • Long-haul: Rome-New York, Rome-Tokyo, Rome-Los Angeles (DELAYED 3-5 hours but operating)

easyJet: UK Giant Joins Strike

Strike Participation:

  • Italy-based pilots: 24-hour walkout (ANPAC)
  • Italy-based cabin crew: 24-hour walkout (FILT-CGIL)
  • USB Lavoro Privato: Additional 4-hour strike (1-5 PM) = afternoon flights 100% CANCELLED

Why This is Unprecedented:

  • easyJet = UK-based carrier (not Italian)
  • Foreign carriers normally DON’T join Italian strikes
  • This shows solidarity across borders (Italian workers in UK company)

UK Passengers Stranded:

  • London Gatwick โ†’ Milan/Venice/Rome/Naples: 30+ daily flights, 70% CANCELLED
  • Manchester โ†’ Italy: 8 daily flights, 60% CANCELLED
  • Bristol, Liverpool, Edinburgh โ†’ Italy: Moderate disruption

Vueling: Spanish Carrier 100% Shut Down

Strike Participation:

  • Italy-based cabin crew: 24-hour walkout (FILT-CGIL, ANPAC)

Flights Operating:

  • ZERO โ€” full cabin crew walkout = 100% cancellation rate

Spanish Passengers Affected:

  • Barcelona โ†’ Milan/Rome/Venice: 20+ daily flights, ALL CANCELLED
  • Madrid โ†’ Italy: 15+ daily flights, ALL CANCELLED

๐ŸŽญ VENICE CARNIVAL + ๐Ÿ‘— MILAN FASHION WEEK CHAOS

Venice Carnival Tourists: The Finale Trap

What Happened:

  • Sunday February 15: Venice Carnival grand finale (biggest day)
  • 3 million visitors attended Carnival over 18 days (Feb 8-25)
  • Peak weekend: Valentine’s Day + Carnival finale = maximum crowds
  • Monday February 16 (TODAY): Tourists trying to LEAVE Venice = STUCK

The Numbers:

  • Estimated 150,000-200,000 tourists in Venice Sunday night
  • Estimated 50,000-75,000 planned to depart Monday (TODAY)
  • Actual departures: ~30% (due to strike cancellations)
  • Stranded: 35,000-50,000 tourists stuck in Venice TODAY

Where They’re Stranded:

  • Venice Marco Polo Airport: Terminal packed, sleeping on floors
  • Venice hotels: 100% full, no availability
  • Venice train station: Trains to Milan available but EXPENSIVE (โ‚ฌ60-120 last-minute vs. โ‚ฌ30-50 easyJet flight)

Alternative Options:

  • Train to Milan โ†’ fly international: But Milan Fashion Week = trains packed
  • Drive to Slovenia/Austria โ†’ fly: 2-3 hours drive, rental cars sold out
  • Wait until Tuesday: Hope for recovery flights (but airlines backlogged)

Milan Fashion Week: Opening Day Crisis

Fashion Week Dates: February 17-23, 2026 Strike Day: February 16 = DAY BEFORE OPENING

Who’s Affected:

  • Designers: Dolce & Gabbana, Prada, Versace, Gucci, Armani, Ferragamo (all based in Milan, but flying in international teams)
  • Models: Flying from New York, London, Paris, Tokyo, Sรฃo Paulo
  • Buyers: Luxury retailers (Saks, Harrods, Galeries Lafayette, Selfridges)
  • Press: Vogue, Harper’s Bazaar, WWD, NY Times, Financial Times fashion journalists

Cancelled Arrivals (Examples):

  • London โ†’ Milan: British Airways, easyJet (70% cancelled)
  • Paris โ†’ Milan: Air France operating (not striking), but ITA/easyJet cancelled
  • New York โ†’ Milan: ITA Airways AZ608 DELAYED 5 hours (ground handling)

Economic Impact:

  • Milan Fashion Week: โ‚ฌ500 million total economic impact
  • If 20% of attendees can’t arrive: โ‚ฌ100 million loss
  • Opening shows Tuesday (Feb 17): May be postponed if key designers/models stuck abroad

๐Ÿ”๏ธ WINTER OLYMPICS 2026: International Visitors Disrupted

Milano Cortina 2026 Winter Olympics:

  • Dates: February 6-22, 2026 (ongoing, day 11 of 17)
  • Strike Day: February 16 = mid-Olympics

Impact on Olympic Visitors:

  • Athletes/delegations: Pre-notified, NOT affected (special arrangements)
  • Spectators: International visitors attending events = AFFECTED
  • VIPs/sponsors: Some delayed/stranded

Transport Minister Salvini’s Failed Intervention:

  • Salvini tried to postpone strike citing Olympics as reason
  • Unions refused: “Olympics NOT jeopardized, strike does NOT affect athletes”
  • Reality: Spectators/tourists affected, but unions don’t care

๐ŸŒ IMPACT ON TIER 1 TRAVELERS (US/UK/CANADA/AUSTRALIA)

UK Travelers (MOST AFFECTED)

Why UK is Hit Hardest:

  • easyJet = UK’s largest Italy carrier (30+ daily UK-Italy flights)
  • 70% of easyJet UK-Italy flights CANCELLED today

Routes Most Affected:

  • London Gatwick โ†’ Milan/Venice/Rome/Naples: 15+ daily flights, 70% cancelled
  • Manchester โ†’ Milan/Rome: 8 daily flights, 60% cancelled
  • Bristol โ†’ Venice/Naples: 4 daily flights, 50% cancelled
  • Edinburgh/Glasgow โ†’ Milan/Rome: 6 daily flights, 50% cancelled

UK Passenger Rights:

  • UK261 (post-Brexit version of EU261) APPLIES
  • Refund OR rebooking: Airline must offer choice
  • NO cash compensation: Strike = “extraordinary circumstances”
  • NOT owed: Hotels, meals (passengers must pay themselves)

US Travelers

Long-Haul Routes Affected:

  • ITA Airways:
    • New York JFK โ†’ Rome FCO: AZ100 DELAYED 5 hours (operating but late)
    • Boston โ†’ Rome: AZ616 DELAYED 4 hours
    • Miami โ†’ Milan: CANCELLED (rescheduled to Tuesday)
    • Los Angeles โ†’ Rome: AZ588 DELAYED 3 hours

Impact:

  • Direct ITA flights: Delayed but operating (protected long-haul)
  • Connecting in Italy: If connecting in Rome/Milan to elsewhere in Europe = HIGH RISK OF MISSED CONNECTION

Canadian Travelers

Routes Affected:

  • Air Canada (not striking): Toronto โ†’ Rome operating normally
  • ITA Airways:
    • Toronto โ†’ Rome: AZ620 DELAYED 2 hours

Australian Travelers

Long-Haul Connections:

  • Most Australian travelers: Connect via Dubai, Singapore, Hong Kong to reach Italy
  • Onward Italy flights: If connecting to easyJet/ITA/Vueling = HIGH CANCELLATION RISK
  • Alternative: Stay in transit hub (Dubai/Singapore) until Tuesday recovery

๐Ÿ’ฐ PASSENGER RIGHTS & WHAT TO DO NOW

EU Regulation 261/2004 (EU261)

What Airlines OWE You:

  • Refund OR rebooking: Your choice
    • Refund: Full ticket price within 7 days
    • Rebooking: Next available flight (same airline or partner)
  • Meals + refreshments: If delay >2 hours (but airlines often don’t provide during strikes)
  • Hotel: If overnight delay (but airlines often don’t provide during strikes)

What Airlines DON’T Owe You:

  • Cash compensation (โ‚ฌ250-โ‚ฌ600): Strike = “extraordinary circumstances” = NO compensation
  • Reimbursement for self-booked alternatives: If you book your own train/flight, airline won’t reimburse

How to Claim Refund (Step-by-Step)

ITA Airways:

  1. Go to ita-airways.com/en/manage-booking
  2. Enter booking reference + last name
  3. Click “Request Refund”
  4. Processing time: 7-14 business days

easyJet:

  1. Go to easyjet.com/en/help/refunds
  2. Enter booking reference
  3. Select “Strike cancellation”
  4. Processing time: 7-10 business days

Vueling:

  1. Email customer.service@vueling.com
  2. Include: Booking reference, flight number, strike cancellation notice
  3. Processing time: 14-21 business days

If You’re in Italy RIGHT NOW (Stranded)

OPTION 1: Trains (Best Alternative)

  • Trenitalia: High-speed trains Rome-Milan (3 hours, โ‚ฌ50-120)
  • NOT affected by airline strike (rail strike is Feb 27-28, different date)
  • Book NOW: Trains filling up fast as everyone has same idea

Major Train Routes:

  • Rome โ†’ Milan: 3 hours, โ‚ฌ50-120
  • Venice โ†’ Milan: 2.5 hours, โ‚ฌ30-80
  • Naples โ†’ Rome: 1 hour 10 min, โ‚ฌ25-50

OPTION 2: Rent a Car

  • Venice โ†’ Munich (Germany) โ†’ fly: 4 hours drive
  • Milan โ†’ Zurich (Switzerland) โ†’ fly: 3 hours drive
  • Rome โ†’ Nice (France) โ†’ fly: 7 hours drive

OPTION 3: Wait Until Tuesday (Feb 17)

  • Airlines: Will operate recovery flights Tuesday-Wednesday
  • Problem: Massive backlog (27,000 stranded passengers)
  • Reality: May take 3-5 days to get on flight

๐Ÿ”ฎ RECOVERY TIMELINE: WHEN WILL THIS END?

Today (Monday Feb 16): Strike Continues Until Midnight

Current Time: 8:00 AM CET Hours Remaining: 16 hours

Afternoon (12 PM – 6 PM):

  • easyJet USB 4-hour strike (1-5 PM): Additional disruption on top of existing 24-hour strike
  • Worst period: 1-5 PM = ZERO easyJet flights operating

Evening “Protected” Window (6-9 PM):

  • Some flights operating: But expect 2-4 hour delays (ground handling backlog)

Tuesday (February 17): Milan Fashion Week Opens, Recovery Begins

Morning (6-10 AM):

  • Flights resuming: But MASSIVE DELAYS (2-6 hours)
  • Problem: Aircraft out of position (planes stuck in wrong cities Monday)
  • Crew rest requirements: Crew hit maximum duty Monday = not available Tuesday morning

Afternoon (10 AM – 4 PM):

  • Gradual improvement: But still 1-3 hour delays

Evening (4-8 PM):

  • Most flights operating: But baggage backlog persists

Wednesday (February 18): Normal Operations Expected

Morning (6-10 AM):

  • 95-100% on-time performance expected

Afternoon onwards:

  • Full recovery (barring weather or other issues)

Thursday-Friday (Feb 19-20): Back to Normal

Status: Normal operations


โš ๏ธ THE “I TOLD YOU SO” SECTION

We Warned You FOUR Times โ€” Everything Came True

February 7, 2026 (9 Days Before Strike): We published: Italy Airline Strike February 16: 314 Flights Cancelled

  • โœ… PREDICTED: 314 ITA flights at risk, 70% outside guaranteed hours
  • โœ… CONFIRMED: Exactly as predicted โ€” 219 of 314 ITA flights cancelled (70%)

February 11, 2026 (5 Days Before Strike): We published: Italy Aviation Meltdown: 500+ Flights Cancelled

  • โœ… PREDICTED: easyJet joining strike = unprecedented (foreign carrier)
  • โœ… CONFIRMED: easyJet pilots + cabin crew walked out, 90+ flights cancelled

February 13, 2026 (72 Hours Before Strike): We published: Italy Strike 72-Hour Warning: Salvini Fails

  • โœ… PREDICTED: Salvini would try to postpone strike and fail
  • โœ… CONFIRMED: Salvini summoned unions, demanded postponement, unions refused

February 14, 2026 (48 Hours Before Strike): We published: Italy Strike 48-Hour Warning: Emails Going Out TODAY

  • โœ… PREDICTED: Airlines sending cancellation emails Feb 14
  • โœ… CONFIRMED: ITA, easyJet, Vueling all sent cancellation emails Friday Feb 14

TODAY (February 16, 2026):

  • โœ… PREDICTED: 500+ flights cancelled, 27,000 passengers stranded, Milan Fashion Week chaos, Venice Carnival tourists stuck
  • โœ… CONFIRMED: Everything happening EXACTLY as we predicted

Bottom Line: We told you this was coming. We gave you 9 days’ warning. This is NOT a surprise. This was INEVITABLE.


๐Ÿ”ฎ WHAT’S NEXT: MARCH 7 STRIKE ALREADY ANNOUNCED

NEXT STRIKE: Friday, March 7, 2026

  • ENAV Rome Area Control Centre (ACC): Air traffic controllers
  • Time: 1:00-5:00 PM (4 hours)
  • Impact: Not airline-specific โ€” affects ALL flights through Italian airspace

Why March 7 is DIFFERENT:

  • Today (Feb 16) = airline strike (specific carriers cancel flights)
  • March 7 = air traffic control strike (reduces Italian airspace capacity for EVERYONE)
  • Result: Even Ryanair, Lufthansa, British Airways = delays (not just ITA/easyJet/Vueling)

Advice:

  • Avoid Italy flights March 7 (especially afternoon departures 1-5 PM)
  • If you MUST fly March 7: Book morning flights (before 1 PM)

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Last Updated: February 16, 2026 at 8:00 AM CET Next Update: 12:00 PM CET (midday status update) Strike Ends: Tonight at midnight (24:00 CET)

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