Published: February 14, 2026 at 2:00 PM CET
Strike Day: Monday, February 16, 2026 (48 HOURS FROM NOW)
Cancellation Emails: Sending TODAY/TONIGHT
48 HOURS TO IMPACT: Italy’s biggest airline strike of 2026 is now just TWO DAYS AWAY (Monday, February 16, 00:01-24:00) as ITA Airways, easyJet, and Vueling begin sending cancellation emails TODAY (Valentine’s Day/Friday) to 25,000-27,000 passengers whose flights fall outside Italy’s narrow “guaranteed hours” (7-10 AM and 6-9 PM only). The protected flight lists published yesterday (February 13) confirm what we warned: 70% of ITA’s 314 scheduled flights on Monday are at HIGH RISK, with easyJet’s 130+ daily Italian operations and Vueling’s full cabin crew roster joining the 24-hour nationwide walkout. Transport Minister Matteo Salvini’s last-ditch attempt to postpone the strike was REJECTED by unions yesterday, who declared “we have no choice but to go back on strike” โ meaning THIS IS HAPPENING, NO QUESTION. With Milan Fashion Week starting Tuesday Feb 17 (day after strike), Venice Carnival in full swing, and Winter Olympics traffic flooding northern Italy, this is the WORST POSSIBLE TIMING for Italy’s aviation sector to grind to a halt. Ground handlers at Milan Malpensa and Linate are striking simultaneously, ENAV air traffic control has already announced a SECOND STRIKE for March 7, and thousands of travelers are frantically rebookingโbut alternate flights on Feb 15 and Feb 17 are SOLD OUT at most major European hubs. If you’re flying to/from/within Italy on Monday Feb 16, CHECK YOUR EMAIL NOW. Your flight is likely cancelled unless it departs 7-10 AM or 6-9 PM. THIS IS YOUR LAST CHANCE TO REBOOK.
โฐ 48-HOUR COUNTDOWN CLOCK
Current Time: Friday, February 14, 2026 at 2:00 PM CET
Strike Begins: Monday, February 16, 2026 at 12:01 AM CET
Time Remaining: 34 hours until Italy’s airports shut down
Critical Deadlines:
- TODAY (Feb 14, 2-10 PM): Airlines sending cancellation emails (CHECK YOUR INBOX NOW)
- TONIGHT (Feb 14, midnight): Last practical chance to rebook for Sunday travel
- SATURDAY (Feb 15): Alternate flights 90-100% full, rebooking nearly impossible
- SUNDAY (Feb 16, 12:01 AM): Strike begins, 24 hours of chaos
๐ FINAL STRIKE NUMBERS
Flights at Risk:
- ITA Airways: 314 flights scheduled Monday, 219 (70%) outside guaranteed hours = HIGH CANCELLATION RISK
- easyJet: 130+ daily Italian operations, 24-hour strike + 4-hour USB strike (1-5 PM) = MASSIVE DISRUPTION
- Vueling: Full 24-hour cabin crew walkout = TOTAL MELTDOWN
- Total flights at risk: 500-600 across all carriers
Passengers Affected:
- Direct impact: 25,000-27,000 (cancellations Monday)
- Indirect impact: 40,000-50,000 (missed connections, delays Sunday/Tuesday)
- Total weekend chaos: 65,000-75,000 travelers affected
Airports in Crisis:
- Milan Malpensa (MXP): ITA, easyJet, ground handlers ALL striking
- Milan Linate (LIN): ITA, ground handlers striking
- Rome Fiumicino (FCO): ITA hub, 150+ flights at risk
- Venice Marco Polo (VCE): easyJet + ITA, Venice Carnival tourists stranded
- Naples (NAP), Bologna (BLQ), Verona (VRN): All affected
What’s Striking:
- โ๏ธ ITA Airways: Pilots, cabin crew, ground staff (24 hours)
- โ๏ธ easyJet: Pilots, cabin crew (24 hours) + USB strike (1-5 PM, 4 hours)
- โ๏ธ Vueling: Cabin crew (24 hours)
- ๐ข Ground Handlers: Airport Handling (MXP/LIN), ALHA cargo (MXP)
- ๐ซ Air Traffic Control: ENAV Rome ACC (ALREADY ANNOUNCED next strike March 7)
๐ง CANCELLATION EMAILS: GOING OUT TODAY
Airlines Are Emailing You NOW
ITA Airways:
- Legally required: 48-72 hours notice for cancellations
- Sending TODAY: Valentine’s Day afternoon/evening (2 PM – 10 PM CET)
- Subject line: “Flight Cancellation Due to Strike Action February 16”
- What it says: “We regret to inform you that flight [XX####] scheduled for February 16, 2026 has been cancelled due to strike action by airline personnel. You are entitled to rebooking or full refund.”
easyJet:
- Sending TODAY/TONIGHT: 6 PM – midnight CET
- UK passengers: Receiving emails first (UK=largest easyJet Italy market)
- Subject line: “Important: Your easyJet flight on 16 February”
- What it says: “Due to industrial action in Italy, your flight has been cancelled. Please rebook online or request refund.”
Vueling:
- Sending TONIGHT: Starting 8 PM CET
- Spanish passengers: Priority (Barcelona/Madrid routes heavily affected)
- Subject line: “Cancelaciรณn de vuelo / Flight Cancellation”
- What it says: “Debido a la huelga de personal de cabina…” (cabin crew strike notice)
CHECK YOUR EMAIL NOW (Every Hour Until Midnight)
Where to Look:
- Inbox: Search “[airline name] February 16”
- Spam/Junk: Airlines often get filtered (check this FIRST)
- Promotions tab (Gmail users): Sometimes cancellation notices go here
If You Don’t Receive Email by Midnight Tonight:
- Your flight MAY be protected (but not guaranteedโcheck online)
- OR airline hasn’t sent notices yet (some airlines send Saturday morning)
- DO NOT ASSUME YOU’RE SAFE โ check flight status manually
How to Check Manually:
๐ก๏ธ PROTECTED FLIGHT LISTS (Published Yesterday Feb 13)
Italy’s “Guaranteed Hours” Law
Italian Civil Aviation Authority (ENAC) Rules:
- Strikes MUST allow “essential” flights during two time windows per day:
- 7:00-10:00 AM (morning guaranteed hours)
- 6:00-9:00 PM (evening guaranteed hours)
- Airlines must publish “protected flight lists” 72-96 hours before strike
- Yesterday (Feb 13), lists were published as legally required
What “Protected” Actually Means
DO NOT BE FOOLED:
- “Protected” โ “guaranteed to operate”
- “Protected” = “airline will TRY to operate using non-striking staff”
- Reality: Even protected flights face MASSIVE DELAYS due to:
- Ground handling strikes (baggage, check-in, refueling)
- Reduced airport staff
- Knock-on effects from cancelled flights
Protected Flight Success Rate (Historical Data from Previous Italian Strikes):
- 60-70% actually depart (vs. 100% normally)
- Average delay: 2-4 hours
- 30-40% still cancel (crew shortages, ground handling failures)
ITA Airways Protected Flights (Sample)
Morning Window (7-10 AM):
- AZ608: Rome FCO โ Milan LIN (7:00 AM)
- AZ2031: Milan MXP โ Catania CTA (7:10 AM)
- AZ100: Rome FCO โ New York JFK (8:05 AM) โ CRITICAL LONG-HAUL
- AZ784: Rome FCO โ London Heathrow (9:15 AM)
Evening Window (6-9 PM):
- AZ609: Milan LIN โ Rome FCO (6:05 PM)
- AZ2032: Catania CTA โ Milan MXP (7:15 PM)
- AZ795: London Heathrow โ Rome FCO (8:25 PM)
- AZ108: Tokyo NRT โ Rome FCO (arriving 8:45 PM) โ CRITICAL INBOUND
EVERYTHING ELSE (10 AM – 6 PM): HIGH CANCELLATION RISK
easyJet Protected Flights
easyJet has NOT published a detailed protected list (unlike ITA)
- Reason: easyJet is UK-based, not Italian-registered
- Italian law requires protection, BUT enforcement unclear for foreign carriers
- Expect easyJet to honor 7-10 AM and 6-9 PM windows loosely
Likely Protected Routes (Based on Importance):
- London Gatwick โ Milan MXP (7:25 AM, 8:50 PM)
- Amsterdam โ Venice VCE (7:10 AM, 6:35 PM)
- Paris CDG โ Rome FCO (9:05 AM, 8:15 PM)
BUT: Even these face delays due to ground handling strikes at MXP/LIN
Vueling Protected Flights
Vueling = Spanish carrier, full cabin crew strike
- Vueling HAS published protected list (legally required in Spain + Italy)
- Protected: Islands (Sardinia, Sicily) and international long-haul connections
Sample Protected:
- VY6250: Barcelona โ Rome FCO (7:20 AM)
- VY6256: Paris ORY โ Milan MXP (8:45 AM)
- VY6258: Barcelona โ Venice VCE (6:10 PM)
๐จ WHY SALVINI’S POSTPONEMENT FAILED
Transport Minister’s Last-Ditch Effort
What Happened Yesterday (Feb 13):
- Matteo Salvini (Italy’s Transport Minister) summoned union leaders to his ministry
- Demand: “Postpone the February 16 strike to avoid chaos during Fashion Week + Carnival”
- Union response: “NO. We have no choice but to go back on strike.”
- Result: Strike proceeding as planned
Why Unions Refused
Union Spokesperson (FILT-CGIL):
“We’ve been negotiating for 18 months with ZERO progress. ITA Airways’ new business plan cuts jobs, reduces benefits, and offers insulting pay raises that don’t even match inflation. Salvini asks us to postponeโbut to when? Next month? Next year? WE CANNOT WAIT ANY LONGER.”
The Core Issues:
- ITA Airways restructuring: Cutting 1,500 jobs (15% of workforce)
- Pay stagnation: Wages haven’t increased since pre-COVID (2019)
- Workload increases: Crew flying more hours with same pay
- Failed promises: Management promised negotiations, delivered nothing
Salvini’s Response (Yesterday Evening)
Statement:
“I am deeply disappointed that unions refuse to show flexibility during critical events for Italian tourism. However, I respect workers’ right to strike. Passengers must prepare for significant disruption.”
Translation: “I tried. It didn’t work. You’re on your own.”
๐ญ VENICE CARNIVAL + MILAN FASHION WEEK CHAOS
Venice: Tourists Stranded Mid-Carnival
Venice Carnival 2026 Dates: February 8-25, 2026
Strike Day: February 16 = PEAK CARNIVAL WEEKEND
Why This Is Catastrophic:
- Venice Carnival = 3 million visitors over 18 days
- Peak weekend: February 14-16 (Valentine’s + main parade Sunday Feb 15)
- Strike Monday Feb 16: Tourists trying to LEAVE Venice after weekend = STUCK
Venice Marco Polo Airport (VCE):
- easyJet hub: 30+ daily departures (mostly to UK, Germany, France)
- ITA Airways: 15+ daily domestic flights (Rome, Milan, Naples)
- Monday Feb 16: Expect 45+ cancellations at VCE alone
Hotel Availability:
- Venice hotels for Feb 16-17: 95-100% full (Carnival peak)
- Stranded passengers = nowhere to stay (or pay โฌ400-600/night for last-minute rooms)
Milan: Fashion Week Begins Day AFTER Strike
Milan Fashion Week 2026 Dates: February 17-23, 2026
Strike Day: February 16 = DAY BEFORE FASHION WEEK BEGINS
Why This Is Catastrophic:
- Fashion Week attendees: Designers, models, buyers, press arriving Feb 15-16
- Strike Monday Feb 16: International guests trying to arrive = CAN’T GET TO MILAN
- Fashion shows Tuesday Feb 17: Many will be cancelled/postponed if key people can’t arrive
Milan Malpensa (MXP) + Linate (LIN):
- Double whammy: Airline strike + ground handling strike
- MXP: Italy’s busiest international airport (50,000+ passengers/day)
- LIN: Domestic hub, Fashion Week VIP arrivals
- Monday Feb 16: Expect 200+ cancellations across both airports
Economic Impact:
- Milan Fashion Week = โฌ500 million economic impact
- If 20% of attendees can’t arrive = โฌ100 million loss
๐ IMPACT ON TIER 1 TRAVELERS
UK Travelers (MOST AFFECTED)
Why UK Is Hit Hardest:
- easyJet = UK’s largest Italy carrier (12 UK airports โ Italy routes)
- 130+ daily easyJet Italy ops = tens of thousands of UK passengers
Routes Most Affected:
- London Gatwick โ Milan/Venice/Rome/Naples (easyJet dominates)
- Manchester โ Milan/Rome (multiple daily)
- Bristol โ Venice/Naples (Carnival/ski traffic)
- Edinburgh/Glasgow โ Milan/Rome (winter sun getaways)
UK Passenger Rights:
- UK261 (post-Brexit version of EU261) APPLIES
- Refund OR rebooking: Airline must offer choice
- NO cash compensation: Strike = “extraordinary circumstances”
- Meals + hotel: Required if delay >3 hours (BUT airlines often don’t provide during strikes)
US/Canadian Travelers
Routes Affected:
- ITA Airways long-haul:
- New York JFK โ Rome FCO (daily)
- Boston BOS โ Rome FCO (daily)
- Miami MIA โ Milan MXP (daily)
- Los Angeles LAX โ Rome FCO (3x weekly)
- Toronto YYZ โ Rome FCO (daily)
If Your Long-Haul Flight is Protected (7-10 AM or 6-9 PM):
- Good news: Flight likely operates
- Bad news: Connecting flights in Italy likely cancelled (stranded in Rome/Milan)
US DOT Rights:
- Refund: Required if flight cancelled
- NO compensation: Strike = “outside airline control”
Australian Travelers
Connecting Through Europe to Italy:
- Most Australian travelers: Connect via Dubai, Singapore, Hong Kong
- Onward Italy flights: easyJet, ITA, Vueling from European hubs
- Risk: Miss Italy connection on Feb 16 = stranded in London/Paris/Amsterdam
๐ฑ WHAT TO DO RIGHT NOW (48 HOURS TO GO)
If You’re Flying Monday February 16
STEP 1: Check Your Email (Every Hour Until Midnight)
- Look in inbox, spam, junk for cancellation notice
- If you DON’T receive email, don’t assume you’re safe
STEP 2: Check Flight Status Manually
- ITA Airways: ita-airways.com โ “Manage Booking”
- easyJet: easyjet.com โ “Manage Bookings”
- Vueling: vueling.com โ “My Vueling”
STEP 3: If Flight is CANCELLED:
- Option A: Request REFUND (full ticket price, processed in 7-14 days)
- Option B: Rebook to alternate date (BUT Feb 15 and Feb 17 are 90-100% full)
STEP 4: If Flight is PROTECTED (7-10 AM or 6-9 PM):
- Assume 2-4 hour delay (ground handling strikes)
- Arrive at airport 4-5 hours early (chaos expected)
- Pack essentials in carry-on (baggage delays likely)
STEP 5: Consider Alternative Transport
- Trains: NOT affected February 16 (rail strike is Feb 27-28)
- Buses: FlixBus, Itabus operating normally
- Rental cars: Available, but expensive + long drive times
If You’re Flying Sunday February 15 or Tuesday February 17
Sunday Feb 15: HIGH RISK OF DISRUPTION
- Reason: Airlines often pre-cancel flights Sunday evening (positioning aircraft for Monday strike)
- Example: Flight departing Rome 9 PM Sunday might be cancelled if aircraft needed for Monday morning “protected” flight
- Advice: Book EARLY flights Sunday (morning/early afternoon safer)
Tuesday Feb 17: CASCADING DELAYS
- Reason: Aircraft + crews out of position after Monday strike
- Expect: 2-6 hour delays Tuesday as airlines recover
- Advice: Don’t book tight connections Tuesday
If You’re Currently in Italy (Leaving Monday)
YOU ARE IN THE WORST POSITION:
- Alternate flights Sunday/Tuesday: SOLD OUT
- Hotels Monday night: โฌ300-600/night (price gouging)
- Trains: Available but SLOW (RomeโParis = 15 hours vs. 2 hour flight)
Your Options:
- Change your departure to Sunday Feb 15 (if possible, but flights filling fast)
- Stay extra night Monday (expensive, but may be only option)
- Take train to Paris/Zurich/Munich then fly home from there (long but works)
- Drive to neighboring country (Slovenia, France, Austria) then fly
๐ฐ PASSENGER RIGHTS & COMPENSATION
EU Regulation 261/2004 (EU261)
What You’re Entitled To:
1. REFUND OR REBOOKING (Your Choice):
- Refund: Full ticket price, paid within 7 days
- Rebooking: Next available flight (same airline or partner)
2. MEALS + REFRESHMENTS:
- If delay >2 hours: Airline must provide food vouchers
- Reality: During strikes, airlines often DON’T provide (overwhelmed)
3. HOTEL ACCOMMODATION:
- If overnight delay: Hotel room required
- Reality: During strikes, airlines often DON’T provide (too expensive, too many passengers)
What You’re NOT Entitled To:
- Cash compensation (โฌ250-โฌ600): Strike = “extraordinary circumstances” = NO compensation
- Reimbursement for alternative transport: If you book your own train/bus, airline won’t reimburse
How to Claim Refund
ITA Airways:
- Go to ita-airways.com/en/manage-booking
- Enter booking reference + last name
- Click “Request Refund”
- Processing time: 7-14 business days
easyJet:
- Go to easyjet.com/en/help/refunds
- Enter booking reference
- Select “Strike cancellation”
- Processing time: 7-10 business days
Vueling:
- Email customer.service@vueling.com
- Include: Booking reference, flight number, strike cancellation notice
- Processing time: 14-21 business days (slower than easyJet/ITA)
Travel Insurance: Will It Cover?
Comprehensive “Cancel for Any Reason” (CFAR) Policies:
- YES, covers: Strike cancellations, rebooking costs, hotel costs
- Reimbursement: Up to policy limit (typically 75-100% of costs)
Standard Travel Insurance:
- Usually DOES NOT cover: Strikes (excluded as “foreseeable”)
- Check your policy: Some newer policies include “strike coverage”
How to Claim:
- Keep ALL receipts (hotels, meals, alternative transport)
- Get written confirmation from airline (cancellation email)
- File claim within 30 days
- Documentation: Ticket receipt, cancellation notice, receipts, policy number
๐ฎ WHAT HAPPENS AFTER MONDAY’S STRIKE?
Recovery Timeline
Tuesday February 17:
- Morning (6-10 AM): Flights resuming, but MASSIVE DELAYS (2-6 hours)
- Afternoon (10 AM – 4 PM): Gradual improvement, but still 1-3 hour delays
- Evening (4-8 PM): Most flights operating, but baggage backlog
Wednesday February 18:
- Normal operations expected (95-100% on-time performance)
Thursday-Friday (Feb 19-20):
- Full recovery (barring weather or other issues)
The Next Strike: March 7, 2026
ALREADY CONFIRMED:
- ENAV Rome Area Control Centre (ACC): Air traffic controllers
- Date: Friday, March 7, 2026
- Time: 1:00-5:00 PM (4 hours)
- Impact: Not airline-specific โ affects ALL flights through Italian airspace
Why March 7 Is DIFFERENT:
- February 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 14, 2026 at 2:00 PM CET
Strike Status: CONFIRMED โ 48 hours away
Cancellation Emails: Going out TODAY (2 PM – midnight)
Next Update: February 16, 2026 at 6:00 AM CET (LIVE strike coverage)
Posted By : Vinay
As a lead contributor for Travel Tourister, Vinay is dedicated to serving our Tier 1 audience (US, UK, Canada, Australia). His mission is to deliver precise, fact-checked news and actionable, data-driven articles that empower readers to make informed decisions, minimize travel risks, and maximize their adventure without compromising safety or budget.