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Atitech workers blocked Naples airport check-in desks

Naples, Italy - Agreement reached on the sale of the company

After about two hours of protest the block of Alitalia and AirOne check-in desks at Naples-Capodichino airport, performed by Atitech workers who were asking for salaries and certainties for the future of the company, have been lifted at around 2 pm. There have been moments of tension with some clashes between protesters and the police; four flights have been delayed. Today's action has been the...

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