Overview
- On Sept. 6, easyJet cabin crew at Catania plan a 24‑hour strike, Swissport staff at Milan Linate handling CTA flights will walk out for 24 hours, and Pisa and Florence airports will see four‑hour stoppages.
- Wizz Air says a third‑party Italian union action will affect its operations on Sept. 6 between 12:00 and 16:00 CEST and the airline plans to minimize disruption.
- Further Italian action later in September includes planned handling staff stoppages at Milan Linate and Malpensa on Sept. 14 and a Sept. 26 wave involving four‑hour walkouts by handlers at LIN/MXP, a 24‑hour strike by Volotea staff, and a 24‑hour security strike at Cagliari.
- France’s majority air traffic controller union SNCTA has called a strike from Sept. 18 to 19, a move expected to disrupt flights over French airspace as well as services to and from the country.
- In Spain, Azul Handling baggage staff will stage recurring 5–9 a.m. actions on Wednesdays, Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays at major airports through 2025, while in Portugal SIMA ground staff have set rolling strike dates across September at hubs including Lisbon, Porto, Faro, Madeira and the Azores.