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A four-hour strike is scheduled for tomorrow in the Italian air transport sector

The stop from 1:00 PM to 5:00 PM. What are the guaranteed flights? - ATTACHMENT

Several Italian air transport strikes have been called for tomorrow, Saturday, July 26th. They will last four hours, from 1:00 PM to 5:00 PM.

As reported on the ministry of Infrastructure and Transport website, the ban affects the following categories and unions:

- works in the aviation, airport and related airport sectors (Cub transport);

- Volotea company staff (Uilt-Uil);

- Swissport Italia staff at Milan-Linate Airport (Uilt-Uil, Osp Filt-Cgil and Ost Fit-Cisl);

- personnel of Assohandlers associated handling companies operating in Italian airports (Flai transport and services);

- staff of companies associated with Assaeroporti, Aeroporti 2030, Assohandlers, Federcatering and ground staff of airlines at Rome-Fiumicino airport.

Attached is the list in Italian of guaranteed flights published by Enac (Italian Civil Aviation Authority). 

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