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Rinvio sciopero: critiche da Confindustria Viaggi

Astoi: "Evitare danni al settore. Rischio tilt 4 giugno per aeroporti e vettori aerei"

L'Associazione tour operator italiani (Astoi) di Confindustria, che rappresenta oltre il 90% delle aziende del settore in Italia sottolinea come, pur comprendendo l'esigenza di rinviare lo sciopero del trasporto aereo (previsto inizialmente per oggi 19 maggio) a causa dell’alluvione in Emilia-Romagna, la scelta della data alternativa del 4 giugno 2023 rappresenti un grande autogol per il Paese. "Domenica 4...

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