Alitalia Cancels Flights Over Labor Action

Jan. 23, 2006
Alitalia said in a statement that as of Sunday morning it had to cancel 44 out of 130 flights scheduled across its network for Sunday.

ROME_Alitalia canceled 44 flights Sunday because of continued labor unrest, the second day in a row Italy's struggling national carrier has had to scrap flights because of wildcat walkouts.

Italy's main unions, meanwhile, met at Rome's Leonardo da Vinci airport to discuss whether to proceed with a threatened full-day strike starting Monday - the second in a week. Italian news agencies ANSA and Apcom said the walkout was canceled pending the outcome of a meeting with the government scheduled for Wednesday.

Alitalia said in a statement that as of Sunday morning it had to cancel 44 out of 130 flights scheduled across its network for Sunday, blaming "illegal union initiatives." On Saturday it scrubbed 66 flights.

Ground crews, including baggage handlers and airplane maintenance workers, had refused to work Saturday and ground crews were continuing to cause the problems, Alitalia said.

Union officials have said the protests stemmed from a breakdown in negotiations with the government. Workers are protesting restructuring plans at the loss-making airline, which have included cutting jobs and spinning off the airline's flight unit from its less profitable ground services business.

On Thursday, Alitalia's employees staged a one-day strike.

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