EasyJet passengers traveling to or from Italy on Sunday, July 5, are advised to stay updated on any potential disruptions due to a strike affecting the airline’s operations in the country. Travel expert Kate Donnelly highlights the importance of monitoring communication channels for possible last-minute changes as airline workers in Italy plan to strike on July 5.
The strike, called by various aviation labor unions, is expected to impact EasyJet’s flights throughout the entire 24-hour period on that day. Normal service is anticipated to resume from Monday, July 6, according to the Strike Tracker website.
Passengers flying with EasyJet to or from Italian airports should be prepared for possible flight cancellations or delays. Kate emphasizes that this strike could affect all EasyJet flights, regardless of departure or arrival airport.
In the event of rescheduled flights due to the strike, passengers may be eligible for compensation under EU regulations. EasyJet is legally required to assist passengers affected by flight disruptions, even if the cause is deemed an “extraordinary circumstance.”
To claim compensation or expenses resulting from flight disruptions, passengers must submit a claim through the official EasyJet Compensation Claims Portal or the EasyJet Expense Claim Form, providing necessary booking details.
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