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Air travelers in Italy should prepare for major disruptions on Monday, February 24, 2025, as pilots and cabin crews from EasyJet and Aeroitalia plan to go on strike for four hours.

This strike, organized by several labor unions, is scheduled to occur during peak travel times, likely leading to extensive flight delays and cancellations throughout the country.

The walkout is backed by the National Association of Civil Aviation Professionals (ANPCA), the Italian Federation of Transport Workers (FILT), and the Italian General Confederation of Labour (CGIL). It will take place from 12:00 PM to 4:00 PM local time. Although the strike duration is short, it could cause significant disruptions across European flight schedules due to the ripple effect on connecting flights.

Which Flights and Airports Will Be Impacted?

Travelers flying with EasyJet and Aeroitalia on February 24, 2025, should be prepared for potential disruptions at key airports across Italy. Since EasyJet is one of the leading budget airlines in Italy, and Aeroitalia serves several domestic and international routes, the strike’s effects could ripple throughout Europe, causing delays beyond Italian borders.

Although the exact number of impacted flights is not confirmed, passengers flying to or from Italy on this date are strongly encouraged to check their flight status before heading to the airport to avoid unexpected inconveniences.

What Should Passengers Do?

EasyJet is advising passengers to use its Flight Tracker tool or the airline’s mobile app to stay updated on flight status. Those booked on flights affected by the strike will receive notifications via SMS and email, provided their contact information is up to date at the time of booking.

If a flight is canceled due to the strike, affected travelers will be eligible for a refund or complimentary re-routing. EasyJet has assured passengers that it is committed to minimizing disruptions as much as possible.

Aeroitalia has also confirmed that affected passengers will be notified swiftly if cancellations occur. Additionally, several Italian airports have issued advisories recommending that travelers check directly with their airlines or travel agents for the latest updates.

Public Transport Strike Could Compound Airport Delays

Adding to the potential chaos, a public transport strike is planned for the same day. Even if flights are not severely impacted, travelers might face challenges getting to and from major airports in Italy. Those relying on buses, trains, or metro services should anticipate delays and consider alternative transportation options.

How Long Will the Disruptions Last?

Although the strike is set to last only four hours, from 12:00 PM to 4:00 PM local time, the aftereffects could continue well into the evening. Flight schedules may be disrupted as airlines work to reposition aircraft and accommodate delayed passengers. Airports are likely to be congested, leading to longer wait times at check-in and security checkpoints.

If you are planning to fly to or through Italy on February 24, it is advisable to stay informed, prepare for possible last-minute changes, and allow for extra travel time to minimize inconvenience.

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