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Aircraft and transport, strikes in Italy. The protests on Saturday

There are nine ones scheduled for next September 6

The MIT (Italian Ministry of Infrastructure and Transport) has updated the schedule of protests in the air transport sector.

Strikes scheduled for next Saturday, 6 September, in detail:

06/09/2025 UGL-TA, personnel of the company Aviation Services at Catania-Fontanarossa airport, 4 hours (12pm-4pm)

06/09/2025 Usb Private Work, flight crew of the company easyJet Airlines, 24 hours (00:00am- 11:59pm) - limited to flights to and from Catania airport, 4 hours (12pm-4pm)

 06/09/2025 Fast-Confsal, personnel employed by companies in the sector, 4 hours (12pm-4pm)

06/09/2025 Ugl-TA, personnel of the company Aviation Services at the Rome-Fiumicino and Ciampino airports, 4 hours (12pm-4pm)

06/09/2025 Cub Transport, personnel of the company Consulta operating at the airports of Pisa and Florence, 4 hours (12pm-4pm) 

06/09/2025 Adl Varese, personnel of the company Dussmann Service assigned to cleaning at Milan-Malpensa airport, 4 hours (12pm-4pm)

06/09/2025 Filt-Cgil/Fit-Cisl/Uilt-Uil/Ugl-TA/Usb, personnel of the company Consulta operating at the airports of Pisa and Florence, 4 hours (12pm-4pm)

06/09/2025 Filcams-Cgil, personnel of the company Dussmann Service assigned to cleaning at Milan-Malpensa airport, 4 hours (12pm-4pm)

06/09/2025 Filt-Cgil, flight crew of Wizz Air Malta Limited, 4 hours (12pm-4pm). 

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