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Aircraft and transport. Strikes in the sector in Italy

Seven of them tomorrow, 9 January, of varying durations

The MIT (Italian Ministry of Infrastructure and Transport) has released the list of nationwide strikes affecting the aviation sector for tomorrow, Friday 9 January 2026.

In detail the modalities:

09/01/2026, Uilt-Uil, staff of the Swissport Italia company, Milan-Linate airport, 24 hours;

09/01/2026 Osp Filt-Cgil, staff of the Swissport Italia company, Milan-Linate airport, 24 hours;

09/01/2026 Ost Fit-Cisl, staff of the Swissport Italia company, Milan-Linate airport, 24 hours;

09/01/2026 OST Cub Trasporti, staff of the Airport Handling company, Milan-Linate and Malpensa airports, 24 hours (00:00am-11:59pm);

09/01/2026 Cub Trasporti, staff of handling companies affiliated with Assohandlers operating on Italian airport premises, 4 hours (1pm-5pm);

09/01/2026 Usb Lavoro privato, flight personnel of the company easyJet Airline Company Limited, 24 hours (00:00am- 11:59pm);

09/01/2026 Rsa Filt-Cgil/Anpac, flight attendants of the company Vueling Airlines, 8 hours (10am-6pm).

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