Several flights to and from Italy have been cancelled by Turkey’s main airline, Turkish Airlines, as a result of a strike scheduled for Sunday, April 2.
Turkish Airlines
Flights TK 1323 Istanbul-Bologna, TK 1324 Bologna-Istanbul, TK 1871 Istanbul-Venice, TK 1872 Venice-Istanbul, TK 1895 Istanbul-Milan, and TK 1896 Milan-Istanbul were among those that were reportedly impacted by the airline’s announcement.
Italy’s airport
Multiple unions that represent the country of Italy’s airport workers organized the upcoming four-hour worldwide walkout. Many airlines will be compelled to cancel or postpone flights as a result of the strike, which is anticipated to significantly disrupt air travel throughout the nation.
In order to rebook their flights, Turkish Airlines has urged its customers who have been impacted by the cancellations to get in touch with their offices or travel brokers. Additionally, the airline issued an apology for any inconvenience the walkout may have caused.
Turkish Airlines has been working hard to resume operations after being severely impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic, so the cancellation of flights is a major blow to the company.
Although the airline has been steadily expanding its flight schedule as travel restrictions loosen, this most recent strike will further complicate its plans.
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Many flights delay & cancelled
The recent strikes that have impacted air transport throughout Europe are numerous. The one in Italy is just one of them. There have been numerous strikes by terminal employees and airline workers in opposition to poor working conditions, job losses, and modifications to employment agreements.
Flight delays and cancellations can negatively affect an airline’s bottom line in addition to frustrating customers. The COVID-19 pandemic has had a significant negative impact on the aviation sector, and any additional disruptions will only make it more difficult for carriers to make up the lost revenue.
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