Strike by Italian Air Traffic Controllers Causes Chaos
Xinhua | May 22, 2007
On May 22, Italy's air transport sector fell into chaos due to a strike by air traffic controllers, while national carrier Alitalia was also hit by a strike by cabin staff.
Over 300 flights had to be canceled at Rome's Fiumicino airport due to the two strikes, from local time 10:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m., some 200 of them belonging to Alitalia, according to local media reports.
Another 57 departures and 40 arrivals by other carriers also had to be canceled in Rome because of the strike by air traffic controllers.
Alitalia said it was forced to cancel 394 flights nationwide.
Alitalia staff have been staging protests recently in an effort to break the deadlock over the renewal of their contract which expired at the end of 2006.