About 500 flights cancelled in Italy as a consequence of four-hour aviation strike

About 500 flights had been scrapped in Italy on July 17 due to four-hour walkouts involving staff of low-cost airways in addition to air site visitors controllers on a peak trip day. The Italian transport ministry stated the strikes had been referred to as by employees for Ryanair, EasyJet, and Volotea airways. 

A union official, Fabrizio Cuscito, advised Italian state TV that some 500 flights had been scrapped. Airline employees are looking for higher pay in addition to improved working circumstances, together with meals on lengthy shifts, he stated. 

That strike started at 2 pm. (1200 GMT), whereas the air site visitors controllers’ walkout, which additionally lasted 4 hours, began an hour earlier. In comparison with airports in different Western European nations, Italy’s airports have skilled much less chaos this summer time. 

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That’s as a result of largely when the Covid-19 pandemic paralyzed journey, many airline and airport employees in Italy acquired authorities advantages whereas not working, as a substitute of shedding their jobs, as regularly occurred in different nations. When journey demand surged this summer time, many airways and airports could not rent sufficient employees quick sufficient to serve the purchasers.

(With inputs from AP)

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