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1 minute ago, marazul said:
By default. It is a "general" "national" strike, which means all sectors are on strike. No exceptions are made, which means that air transport will also be on strike. The strike lasts from midnight to midnight. The exceptions you see under "Modalita" are for two sectors (trains and toll takers in the autopiste) that will have their 24-hour strikes from 10 pm to 10 pm to coincide with their work shifts.
Italian law requires that certain services to be maintained during a strike, such as a very few trains during that period. The emergency services requirements are not listed in the tables that you saw. They are found elsewhere in the "Sciopero" website (good luck to chrome translating it). These requirements are observed, but they will be of no help to you. Please, follow cruisemom's advice on making alternate plans.
And keep checking the website. They will post whether the strike gets canceled.
Thanks! I think as it’s a avios flight with a companion voucher it makes it more complicated..
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39 minutes ago, cruisemom42 said:
You need to be proactive. Don’t wait until you get to the airport and hear your flight has been canceled. Contact your airline and ask them to change your flight. If you wait until after the event you’ll have fewer choices.At any airport in any country you can expect massive lines at airport counters for rebooking when large numbers of cancellations occur. You’re better off trying to get through by phone (especially if you have any status with the airline (e.g. a frequent flyer).
Not sure how easy this is going to be as if the flights cancelled, they then should put us on another flight, but if I call now, they would only put us on the next avios flight which is three days later. And of course maybe the flight won’t get cancelled. So difficult to know the right thing to do…..
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10 hours ago, marazul said:
The announcement says that the strike starts early for train and motorways work shifts (10 pm or 9 pm, respectively) that start before midnight on the 19th and will last for 24 hours each. All other sectors will be on strike from midnight on the 19th to midnight on the 20th. No sectors are excluded in the announcement. So the air transport sector will also be on strike
Thanks, Marazul, I just re-read your post, sorry that I didn't read it carefully, but I see you are saying that the link says that Flights will also be affected:( I dont see where you see that exactly, maybe its how its translated by chrome...
If this is true, my original question remains, how does it transpire when I get to the airport when I'm dropped off by the cruise line shuttle? I will be at the airport,willt here be anyone to assist. I was hoping someone would have had this happen last year and be able to advise me of what to expect.
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9 hours ago, marazul said:
The announcement says that the strike starts early for train and motorways work shifts (10 pm or 9 pm, respectively) that start before midnight on the 19th and will last for 24 hours each. All other sectors will be on strike from midnight on the 19th to midnight on the 20th. No sectors are excluded in the announcement. So the air transport sector will also be on strike
Thanks all, So although the link I posted doesn't say planes, there is another link that says it does... Not sure which to believe?
Its on page 4 at the bottom...
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9 hours ago, cruisemom42 said:
I would suggest you contact Avios and ask them what to expect. Not all airlines manage things the same way.If you do ascertain that air travel is included in the strike, it might be a good idea to make a refundable/cancelable reservation at a hotel near the airport just in case.
HI, I looked at some hotels that say pay at property, but they say you have to cancel by the day before, I most probably wont know at that time. They will have the credit card details so I guess they just charge you?
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All, I too am returning on Oct 20 from the celebrity cruise at the same port, I am confused as to whether this strike includes flights too. On one page it says it does but the link above doesn't say planes...
I am very concerned what will happen when we get to the airport and the BA avios flight is cancelled (which is at 15:10). How will they book us another flight, will it be automatic or do you have to wait at a desk at an airport that has everything shut as there is a strike? Will they put you up at a hotel or do they expect you to find your own accomodation and claim it back? I bet this will also be very hard to do on the same day...
Any advice would be much appreciated. Its ruining us looking forward to our cruise at this point.
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Thanks all, I will give Avios a call. I called BA a few weeks back and they said they couldn't do anything until a flight us cancelled, so not sure they are going to help too much...