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Italy is latest hotspot to face travel chaos as airline strikes cause delays

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Italian Union of Transport Workers (UILT) claim that the strike has been called over non-payment of sick leave, summer leave, pay disputes and "lack of water and meals for the crew”, reports the Sun.

If an agreement is not met, UILT has said that a number of strikes and protest actions will affect summer travel.Air carrier easyJet has warned customers that this may disrupt their travel schedule – an unwelcome statement after thousands of flights were cancelled over half term.An easyJet spokesperson said: “Due to an air traffic control strike impacting Italian airspace, as with other airlines operating to and from the region there is likely to be disruption to flights. "Around 24 flights to and from the UK have been cancelled in advance to mitigate the impact on customers’ plans today and provide the option to rebook before travelling to the airport. “While this is outside of our control we are sorry for the disruption the strike action will have caused for our customers.

We are providing options to rebook or receive a refund as well as hotel accommodation and meals where required with information on how to arrange this quickly online or via the app. "Our customer service hours and hotel accommodation sourcing have been extended to support impacted customers and help get them to their destination as soon as possible.

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