Published on : 06 Jun 2026
If you are flying to Rome, Milan, Venice, Naples, Palermo, Verona, Cagliari, or anywhere in Italy this summer โ you need to read this before you travel. Italy has two high-risk aviation strike dates ahead: June 13 and July 5. They are different in structure, different in scope, and each requires a different response from affected passengers.
Two distinct aviation disruptions affect Italian airports in June 2026. June 13 is a significant aviation day for two reasons: easyJet pilots and cabin crew across Italy are striking for 18 hours from 06:00 to 24:00 โ this is a national action affecting all easyJet routes to and from Italy. Simultaneously, ENAV air traffic controllers at Verona Airport are striking for 18 hours from 06:00 to 24:00.
July 5 carries the highest disruption risk of the month for international travellers. Unlike rail or road strikes, aviation stoppages affect your primary entry point into the country and can collapse onward connections, car rentals, and hotel bookings in a single chain reaction.
Italy has been Europe’s most strike-prone aviation country in 2026. Italy’s strike pattern in 2026 has been the most frequent and varied of any European country โ rotating through ATC actions, carrier-specific cabin crew walkouts, ground handler disputes, and general strikes, with confirmed dates running through June 26. The May 11 precedent is instructive: ITA Airways cancelled approximately 38% of its scheduled flights on May 11, 2026, as simultaneous 8-hour strikes by ENAV air traffic controllers and easyJet pilots and cabin crew shut down Italian airspace capacity.
June 13 and July 5 are the two most significant remaining Italy aviation strike dates of the summer. This is your complete guide to both โ airport by airport, airline by airline, with the protected slots you need to know and every right you hold.
Published: June 6, 2026 โ Saturday (7 days to June 13 strike ยท 29 days to July 5 strike) Strike Date 1: Saturday, June 13, 2026 Strike 1 โ easyJet Italy: Pilots + cabin crew โ 18 hours โ 06:00โ24:00 โ all easyJet Italy routes Strike 1 โ ENAV Verona: ATC controllers โ 18 hours โ 06:00โ24:00 โ Verona Villafranca Airport Strike 1 โ ENAV Cagliari (Sardinia): Ground staff โ 18 hours โ 06:00โ24:00 Strike 1 โ Sky Service Milan Linate: Ground handling โ 4 hours โ 12:00โ16:00 Strike Date 2: Sunday, July 5, 2026 Strike 2 โ CUB Trasporti national: Ground handling, fuelling, baggage โ 24 hours โ 00:00โ23:59 โ ALL Italian airports Strike 2 โ ENAV Milan ACC: ATC โ 24 hours โ Northern Italy airspace โ ALL overflying traffic affected Strike 2 โ ENAV Milan Malpensa: Tower โ 24 hours + additional 13:00โ17:00 Strike 2 โ ADR Security Rome: Fiumicino + Ciampino โ 08 hours โ 10:00โ18:00 Protected slots (both dates): 07:00โ10:00 and 18:00โ21:00 Italian time EU261 compensation: โ easyJet carrier strike โ up to โฌ600 | ATC strike โ duty of care only UK261 compensation: โ Same framework โ up to ยฃ520
Before covering the specific June 13 and July 5 actions in detail, it is worth understanding why Italy has become summer 2026’s highest-risk aviation country in Europe.
Italian ATC strikes recur two to three times annually, and the pattern is consistent: a 4โ8 hour window, protected slots preserved under Law 146/1990, cancellation rates ranging 15โ40% depending on strike duration and airline preparedness.
The causes are structural. Italian aviation workers โ across ATC, ground handling, and carrier cabin crew โ are engaged in long-running disputes over pay that has failed to keep pace with Italy’s cost of living increases since 2022. The post-pandemic recovery in Italian tourism has created record passenger volumes at Rome Fiumicino, Milan Malpensa, Venice Marco Polo, and Naples Capodichino โ without a commensurate increase in pay for the workers who service those record volumes.
The result is a cycle of strike action that Italy’s Ministry of Infrastructure and Transport โ led by Minister Matteo Salvini โ has repeatedly attempted to block through precautionary injunctions. Those injunctions have been refused by the unions throughout 2026, and the strikes have proceeded.
On April 10, 2026, air traffic control strikes in Italy caused 464 cancellations and 713 delays across airlines including Ryanair, Wizz Air, Helvetic, and easyJet at airports including Rome, Milan, Venice, and Bologna. On May 11, 2026, simultaneous ATC and easyJet cabin crew and pilot strikes in Italy significantly disrupted air traffic, with ITA Airways cancelling approximately 38% of its flights. The April and May precedents establish the June risk profile clearly.
June 13 and July 5 follow the same pattern โ but the July 5 action is broader and more dangerous in scope than anything Italy has experienced since the pandemic.
Pilots and flight attendants at easyJet will hold a nationwide 18-hour strike in Italy on June 13, 2026, from 06:00 to 24:00. Disruptions and cancellations are expected across easyJet’s Italian operations.
This is easyJet’s most significant Italy action of 2026 by duration โ 18 hours covers virtually the entire operating day. The May 11 easyJet strike ran 8 hours and cancelled 180 rotations. June 13’s 18-hour window will cancel significantly more, given the longer strike period and the fact that both departure and arrival cycles are covered.
What easyJet flies from Italy:
easyJet operates major Italian routes from multiple UK airports โ Bristol, Gatwick, Luton, Manchester, Birmingham, Edinburgh, and Belfast all have direct easyJet services to Italian cities. Routes include:
easyJet also operates extensively within Italy and on European hub connections โ Amsterdam, Paris, Berlin, and Zurich all have easyJet services to Italian destinations that will be disrupted on June 13.
Which easyJet Italy flights will operate on June 13:
Flights between 7:00 and 10:00 and between 6:00 PM and 9:00 PM are always protected from Italian strikes. All intercontinental arrivals, including transits through Italian airports, are guaranteed.
| Time window | easyJet status |
|---|---|
| 06:00โ07:00 | ๐ด Strike โ at risk |
| 07:00โ10:00 | ๐ข Protected โ operates |
| 10:00โ18:00 | ๐ด Strike โ likely cancelled |
| 18:00โ21:00 | ๐ข Protected โ operates |
| 21:00โ24:00 | ๐ด Strike โ at risk |
If your easyJet flight to or from Italy on June 13 is scheduled within the protected windows (07:00โ10:00 Italian time for departures from Italy, 18:00โ21:00 Italian time for arrivals into Italy), there is a reasonable expectation it will operate โ though congestion-driven delays of 60โ90 minutes are likely even in protected slots.
If your easyJet Italy flight on June 13 is outside these windows: Expect a cancellation notification by June 11 (48 hours before the strike). Italian law requires airlines to notify affected passengers at least 48 hours in advance of strike-related cancellations.
ENAV staff at Verona Airport will stage an 18-hour walkout on Saturday, June 13, 2026, from 06:00 to 24:00. Called by OSL UILT-UIL and FAST-CONFSAL-AV.
Verona Villafranca Airport (VRN) serves the Veneto region โ a major UK and European summer destination combining Lake Garda, Verona’s Roman amphitheatre, Vicenza, and the Dolomite foothills. The airport handles significant UK summer traffic from Ryanair, Jet2, and TUI.
An 18-hour ATC strike at Verona completely eliminates the airport’s operational capacity for most of the day. Unlike an easyJet strike (which only affects easyJet flights), an ENAV ATC strike at Verona affects every airline operating at VRN โ Ryanair, Jet2, TUI, Wizz Air, and all other carriers.
Airlines affected at VRN on June 13:
What this means for UK package holidaymakers flying to Lake Garda: Lake Garda package holidays overwhelmingly use Verona (VRN) as the gateway airport. A full-day ENAV ATC strike on June 13 means every flight into and out of VRN that day is at risk. If you have a package holiday beginning on June 13 with a Verona arrival, contact your tour operator NOW to discuss alternative departure dates or alternative Italian airport options (Milan Bergamo BGY is the nearest alternative for Lake Garda, served by Ryanair).
Staff of SOGAER, Sogaerdyn and SOGAER Security at CagliariโElmas Airport will strike on Saturday June 13, 2026 from 06:00 to 24:00.
Cagliari is Sardinia’s main airport and the primary gateway for UK and European summer holidays to the island. The SOGAER ground handling and security strike covers the full operating day โ meaning check-in, baggage handling, and security screening are all disrupted simultaneously.
At CagliariโElmas Airport, UGL-TA has called a 4-hour walkout of SOGAER, Sogaerdyn and SOGAER Security staff on June 13, 2026 from 12:00 to 16:00.
The Cagliari disruption on June 13 is compounded by the easyJet national strike โ easyJet operates multiple UK services to Cagliari (Ryanair CAG routes also remain at risk from the ENAV Cagliari ATC confirmation).
For Sardinia-bound passengers on June 13: Olbia Costa Smeralda (OLB) in northern Sardinia is not currently included in the June 13 action. If your itinerary allows flexibility, an alternative departure to OLB may preserve your Sardinian holiday, though accommodation and ground transport would need to change.
USB Lavoro Privato has filed a 4-hour strike for Sky Service personnel operating at Milan Linate from 12:00 to 16:00.
Milan Linate (LIN) serves as Milan’s inner-city airport for domestic and select European services. The 4-hour Sky Service ground handling strike will disrupt check-in, baggage, and ramp operations at Linate between noon and 16:00 on June 13. Airlines most affected: Alitalia ITA Airways domestic services, Air France, Lufthansa regional services to LIN.
Note: Milan Malpensa (MXP) is NOT included in the June 13 action and is expected to operate normally on June 13.
| Airport | Code | Risk level | Primary threat | Nearest safe alternative |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Verona Villafranca | VRN | ๐ด๐ด๐ด๐ด๐ด CRITICAL | ENAV ATC 18hrs โ total closure | Milan Bergamo BGY / Venice VCE |
| Cagliari (Sardinia) | CAG | ๐ด๐ด๐ด๐ด HIGH | Ground staff + security 18hrs | Olbia OLB |
| Milan Linate | LIN | ๐ด๐ด๐ด MEDIUM | Sky Service ground 12:00โ16:00 | Milan Malpensa MXP |
| Rome Fiumicino | FCO | ๐ด๐ด๐ด MEDIUM | easyJet strike (easyJet flights only) | Ciampino CIA (Ryanair) |
| Milan Malpensa | MXP | ๐ด๐ด LOW-MEDIUM | easyJet only | Milan Linate LIN |
| Venice Marco Polo | VCE | ๐ด๐ด LOW-MEDIUM | easyJet only | Venice Treviso TSF |
| Naples Capodichino | NAP | ๐ด๐ด LOW-MEDIUM | easyJet only | No comparable alternative |
| Bologna | BLQ | ๐ด LOW | easyJet limited | Florence FLR |
| Other airports | โ | ๐ข NORMAL | No June 13 action reported | โ |
July 5 carries the highest disruption risk of the month for international travellers. Unlike rail or road strikes, aviation stoppages affect your primary entry point into the country and can collapse onward connections, car rentals, and hotel bookings in a single chain reaction. A 24-hour nationwide strike from midnight to midnight has been called by Italian transport union CUB Trasporti, covering ground handling, fuelling, and baggage staff across Italian airports.
The July 5 action is structurally different from June 13 โ and more dangerous. June 13 is a carrier-specific and single-airport ATC action. July 5 is a simultaneous nationwide multi-union action combining:
When these four actions operate simultaneously, the result is the closest Italy’s aviation system can come to a complete national shutdown within Italian law’s minimum service framework.
CUB Trasporti has announced a nationwide 24-hour strike on July 5, 2026 across the airport sector and related companies, including both Assohandlers member firms and other airport operators. The action will run from 00:00 to 23:59 and may cause widespread disruption at Italian airports.
Ground handling covers: check-in desk agents, baggage sorters, ramp ground crew, aircraft loading, pushback tractors, aircraft cleaning, fuelling, and catering. When ground handling strikes, an aircraft can physically arrive at an Italian airport but cannot be loaded, cleaned, fuelled, or pushed back. The practical consequence is that even airlines whose own employees are not striking may be unable to operate because the ground infrastructure they depend on is not functioning.
This is the most airport-agnostic of the July 5 actions โ it applies to Rome, Milan, Venice, Naples, Palermo, Bologna, Turin, Bari, Catania, and every other Italian commercial airport simultaneously.
Airlines most exposed to the July 5 CUB Trasporti strike: Every airline operating in Italy โ Ryanair, easyJet, ITA Airways, British Airways, Lufthansa, Air France, KLM, Wizz Air, Jet2, TUI, Vueling, Transavia, Norwegian, Swiss, Austrian โ is affected because all depend on third-party ground handling at Italian airports.
ENAV air traffic control staff at the Milan Area Control Center will hold a 24-hour strike on July 5, 2026, called by RSA FAST-CONFSAL-AV. ENAV personnel represented by RSA FAST-CONFSAL-AV will strike for 24 hours from 00:01 to 24:00 on July 5, 2026 at both the Milan Area Control Centre (ACC) and Milan Malpensa Airport.
The Milan ACC is not simply Milan’s local control. It manages all airspace over Northern Italy โ including:
Three hubs deserve particular attention: the Milan ACC control centre managing all of Northern Italy’s airspace is striking for the full 24 hours. This can affect flights simply passing through the region โ not just those landing in Milan.
This means that on July 5, a UK passenger flying from London to Athens on a routing that crosses Northern Italian airspace may experience a delay or rerouting even without any Italian airports in their itinerary.
ENAV personnel at Milan Malpensa Airport will strike for four hours on July 5, 2026 from 13:00 to 17:00, called by UILT-UIL company representatives.
Combined with the Milan ACC 24-hour action, Malpensa’s tower strike compounds the Northern Italy closure โ meaning aircraft cannot approach, land, or depart from Italy’s busiest international hub in the north for most of July 5.
Milan Malpensa handles 29 million passengers annually โ more than any other Italian airport outside Rome Fiumicino. It is the primary gateway for Milan, Turin, and the Italian Lake District (Lake Como, Lake Maggiore). For UK travellers, Malpensa is served by British Airways, easyJet, Ryanair, Wizz Air, ITA Airways, and multiple charter operators.
Security-screening staff employed by ADR Security at Rome’s Fiumicino and Ciampino airports will strike on July 5, 2026 from 10:00 to 18:00
ADR (Aeroporti di Roma) Security manages passport control and security screening at both Rome airports. An 8-hour security strike from 10:00โ18:00 means the busiest part of the operating day at Rome’s two airports has degraded or absent security screening capacity โ creating processing bottlenecks that cascade into departure delays even for airlines not directly involved in the strike.
| Airport | Code | Risk level | Threats | Action required |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Milan Malpensa | MXP | ๐ด๐ด๐ด๐ด๐ด CRITICAL | ACC 24hrs + Tower 24hrs + Ground 24hrs | Rebook immediately |
| Milan Linate | LIN | ๐ด๐ด๐ด๐ด๐ด CRITICAL | ACC 24hrs + Ground 24hrs | Rebook immediately |
| Venice Marco Polo | VCE | ๐ด๐ด๐ด๐ด๐ด CRITICAL | ACC 24hrs + Ground 24hrs | Rebook to July 4 or 6 |
| Rome Fiumicino | FCO | ๐ด๐ด๐ด๐ด HIGH | Security 08hrs + Ground 24hrs | Avoid 10:00โ18:00 window |
| Rome Ciampino | CIA | ๐ด๐ด๐ด๐ด HIGH | Security 08hrs + Ground 24hrs | Avoid 10:00โ18:00 window |
| Turin Caselle | TRN | ๐ด๐ด๐ด๐ด HIGH | ACC 24hrs + Ground 24hrs | Rebook to July 4 or 6 |
| Bergamo Orio | BGY | ๐ด๐ด๐ด๐ด HIGH | ACC 24hrs + Ground 24hrs | Rebook to July 4 or 6 |
| Naples Capodichino | NAP | ๐ด๐ด๐ด MEDIUM-HIGH | Ground 24hrs (no ACC) | Expect delays |
| Catania | CTA | ๐ด๐ด๐ด MEDIUM-HIGH | Ground 24hrs | Expect delays |
| Palermo | PMO | ๐ด๐ด๐ด MEDIUM-HIGH | Ground 24hrs | Expect delays |
| Bari | BRI | ๐ด๐ด MEDIUM | Ground 24hrs | Monitor |
| Bologna | BLQ | ๐ด๐ด MEDIUM | Ground 24hrs | Monitor |
Under Italian Law 146/1990 (the strike regulation law), aviation is classified as an essential public service. Strikes in essential services must comply with minimum service obligations, including guaranteed operating windows.
Flights between 7:00 AM and 10:00 AM and between 6:00 PM and 9:00 PM are always protected. All intercontinental arrivals, including transits through Italian airports, are guaranteed.
What the protected slots mean in practice:
| Time (Italian) | Status | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| 00:00โ07:00 | ๐ด Strike risk | Night operations at risk |
| 07:00โ10:00 | ๐ข Protected | Depart Italy in this window for highest reliability |
| 10:00โ18:00 | ๐ด Strike risk | Peak disruption window โ avoid if possible |
| 18:00โ21:00 | ๐ข Protected | Arrive into Italy in this window for highest reliability |
| 21:00โ24:00 | ๐ด Strike risk | Late evening at risk |
Critically: On July 5, the ATC component may not observe the standard protected slots. Every previous Italy 2026 strike was an airline or ground handler strike. Those strikes targeted specific carriers. When ENAV Rome ACC controllers down tools, they do not target one carrier. They reduce Italy’s total airspace management capacity across the board. The Milan ACC 24-hour strike on July 5 creates an ATC capacity reduction across all Northern Italy airspace โ protected slots reduce this risk for specific airlines but cannot guarantee normal operations when the fundamental airspace management capacity is reduced.
The safest strategy for both dates: Book flights scheduled within the 07:00โ10:00 departure window from Italy (arriving at UK airports before noon) or within the 18:00โ21:00 Italian-time arrival window into Italy. Avoid any departure or arrival between 10:00 and 18:00 on June 13 or July 5.
While this article focuses on June 13 and July 5, there is a third Italy strike date between them that all summer travellers should note.
June 26: A full 24-hour nationwide strike covers ground handling across all Italian airports. Tight connections should not be scheduled on this date. Airports most exposed: Rome Fiumicino, Milan Malpensa, Naples, Venice, and Bologna.
June 26 is a ground handling strike โ it does not include ATC or carrier-specific cabin crew actions. This means flights can physically land and depart on June 26, but check-in, baggage handling, and ground services will be significantly degraded. Passengers with tight connections through Italian airports on June 26 should allow a minimum of 4-hour connection buffers.
The key Italy summer aviation strike calendar:
| Date | Action | Impact level |
|---|---|---|
| June 13 | easyJet 18hrs + ENAV Verona 18hrs + Cagliari ground | ๐ด๐ด๐ด๐ด High |
| June 26 | Nationwide ground handling 24hrs โ ALL airports | ๐ด๐ด๐ด Medium-High |
| July 5 | CUB national ground 24hrs + Milan ACC 24hrs + ADR Security FCO/CIA | ๐ด๐ด๐ด๐ด๐ด Critical |
easyJet’s June 13 strike involves its own pilots and cabin crew. This is the most legally clear scenario for passengers:
EU/UK travellers: EU261/2004 and identical UK261 require airlines to rebook affected passengers to their final destination at the earliest possible opportunity, even when this means moving them to other airlines. Airlines are also required to offer accommodation and meals in case of long delays and cancellations. If the airline’s own or contractor employees are striking, the airline is on the hook for delay compensation as well, unless they manage to rebook you on another airline.
Your EU261 rights against easyJet on June 13:
| Distance | Compensation |
|---|---|
| Under 1,500km | โฌ250 per passenger |
| 1,500โ3,500km | โฌ400 per passenger |
| Over 3,500km | โฌ600 per passenger |
UKโItaly routes: London to Rome Fiumicino is approximately 1,450km. โฌ250 per passenger. London to Naples is approximately 1,500โ1,600km. โฌ400 per passenger. UK261 equivalents: ยฃ220 and ยฃ350.
Important: easyJet may attempt to classify the June 13 action as an “extraordinary circumstance” to avoid paying compensation. This is legally disputed. A carrier’s own staff strike is generally not classified as extraordinary circumstance under EU Court of Justice precedent (Finnair v Timy Lassooy, 2012). If easyJet rejects your compensation claim, escalate to the UK Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) or an EU National Enforcement Body.
Duty of care regardless of cause: easyJet must provide meals, refreshments, and hotel accommodation (if overnight required) for all significant delays and cancellations โ even if they successfully argue extraordinary circumstances to avoid paying cash compensation.
How to claim: easyjet.com โ Help โ Disruption Compensation. Or via AirHelp (airhelp.com) no-win, no-fee. Or UK CAA (caa.co.uk/passengers) if easyJet rejects.
If the strike involves other employees (such as Air Traffic Controllers), you need to prove that the airline was unwilling to offer you the most direct option.
ATC strikes are classified as extraordinary circumstances under EU261 โ meaning cash compensation is not payable. However:
How to claim duty of care if your flight is cancelled due to ATC strike: Present your boarding pass and flight cancellation notification at the airline’s airport service desk. Request meal vouchers for the current delay period and hotel accommodation if an overnight stay is required. Keep all receipts for out-of-pocket expenses โ these are reimbursable even without cash compensation.
Ground handling strikes occupy a similar legal position to ATC strikes โ they are third-party workers, not airline employees. Cash compensation under EU261 is unlikely to be awarded for a pure ground handling strike unless your specific airline’s own employees are also included in the action. Duty of care rights apply in full.
Step 1 โ Check your booking immediately. Log into easyJet, Ryanair, Jet2, TUI, British Airways or whichever airline holds your Italy booking. Check the departure date. If it is June 13 or July 5, activate steps 2โ6 immediately.
Step 2 โ Check the departure and arrival times. If your Italy flight on either strike date falls within the protected windows (07:00โ10:00 or 18:00โ21:00 Italian time), there is a reasonable probability of operating โ with delays. If it falls outside, expect cancellation.
Step 3 โ Contact your airline proactively. Do not wait for the airline to contact you. Airlines must notify affected passengers at least 48 hours before a strike cancellation (by June 11 for June 13 flights, by July 3 for July 5 flights). Contacting them now rather than waiting gives you first access to alternative options before inventory fills.
Step 4 โ Request penalty-free date change. Under EU261/UK261, cancelled flights entitle you to rebooking at no additional charge. Request rebooking to June 12 (one day before June 13 strike) or June 14 (one day after). For July 5: request July 4 or July 6.
Step 5 โ Package holiday passengers โ contact your tour operator. ATOL-protected UK package holidays (TUI, Jet2 Holidays, On the Beach, etc.) include statutory protection for flight disruptions. Your tour operator must arrange alternative flights or provide a full refund of the package price if your flight is cancelled by a strike. Contact your tour operator’s emergency line rather than the airline directly โ the operator holds the contractual responsibility for the complete package.
Step 6 โ Travel insurance check. If you have annual travel insurance or a single-trip policy, check whether strike disruption is covered. Many UK policies cover travel disruption caused by strikes if the strike is announced more than 24 hours before your departure. For June 13: the strike was announced well in advance, meaning insurance claims may be valid.
| Airline | UK phone | Online rebooking |
|---|---|---|
| easyJet | 0330 365 5000 | easyjet.com โ Help โ Manage Booking |
| Ryanair | 0330 100 7838 | ryanair.com โ Manage My Booking |
| British Airways | 0800 727 800 | ba.com โ Manage My Booking |
| Jet2 | 0333 300 0042 | jet2.com โ Manage My Booking |
| TUI Fly | 0203 451 2688 | tui.co.uk โ Manage My Booking |
| Wizz Air UK | 0330 977 0444 | wizzair.com โ My Account |
| ITA Airways | +39 06 8596 0020 | ita-airways.com โ Manage Booking |
| Lufthansa | 0371 945 9747 | lufthansa.com โ My Bookings |
| Air France | 0800 234 6005 | airfrance.com โ Manage My Booking |
| UK CAA (EU261/UK261) | 020 7379 7311 | caa.co.uk/passengers |
| AirHelp (no-win no-fee) | โ | airhelp.com |
| Bottonline UK261 | โ | bottonline.co.uk |
| June 13 | July 5 | |
|---|---|---|
| Risk level | ๐ด๐ด๐ด๐ด High | ๐ด๐ด๐ด๐ด๐ด Critical |
| easyJet Italy | 18-hour national walkout | Not confirmed โ monitor |
| ENAV Verona ATC | 18-hour closure โ 06:00โ24:00 | Not active |
| Milan ACC (Northern Italy) | Not active | 24-hour closure โ ALL flights |
| Milan Malpensa tower | Not active | 24-hour + 13:00โ17:00 extra |
| Cagliari ground | 18-hour action | Not confirmed |
| Rome security (ADR) | Not active | 10:00โ18:00 โ FCO + CIA |
| National ground handling | Not active | 24hrs โ ALL Italian airports |
| Protected slots | 07:00โ10:00 ยท 18:00โ21:00 | Reduced reliability on July 5 |
| EU261 cash compensation | โ easyJet own-staff strike | ATC/Ground = duty of care only |
| UK261 cash compensation | โ easyJet own-staff strike | ATC/Ground = duty of care only |
| Safest airports June 13 | MXP, Naples (non-easyJet only) | NONE in Northern Italy |
| Rebook to | June 12 or June 14 | July 4 or July 6 |
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