Italy is experiencing widespread transport strikes throughout November 2025, causing significant disruptions to flights, trains, and local transit services nationwide. These strikes are part of union protests addressing wages, working conditions, and proposed government budget plans for 2026.
Several trade unions, including USB and CUB, have announced coordinated walkouts impacting major cities such as Rome, Milan, Palermo, and Naples. The strikes target multiple sectors: aviation, rail, and local public transportation.
The disruptions began on Friday, 7 November, with a 24-hour strike by local public transport workers in various cities. Services including buses, trams, and metro lines were suspended or limited in Milan, Palermo, and Latina. In Messina, employees conducted a shorter four-hour strike.
In Milan, public transport stopped between approximately 8:45 a.m. and 3:00 p.m., briefly resumed, and then halted again after 6:00 p.m.
Further interruptions are expected on Friday, 14 November, when the aviation industry faces combined strikes involving airline staff and air traffic controllers.
The overall unrest will escalate towards the end of the month, culminating in a nationwide general strike affecting all transport sectors.
“The nationwide general strike will peak at the end of November, significantly impacting travel across Italy,” reports Italian media outlets.
Author's summary: November 2025 in Italy will see extensive transport strikes disrupting flights, trains, and local transit due to union protests over pay and government budget issues.