Workers in Italy have conducted mass public strikes to support Gaza, with trains, ports and local public transportation networks very disturbed until 11:00 local time, Monday, September 22.
Italian conservative prime minister, Giorgia Meloni, is a close allies to Israel and said he would not officially recognize the state of Palestine.
As a result, the paths of Italian workers are, regulated to cause disturbances throughout the country – who spell problems for British tourists who are currently enjoying rest in Rome and Milan – or those who are trying to travel between cities.
If you are a tourist in one of the main Italian centers and you ask how you can still visit famous landmarks like the Vatican or Duomo in Milano, this is all you need to know about general strikes in Italy.
How to travel in Rome during the strike
When it comes to traveling, the Roman tram service (ATIC network) and the bus will be disrupted.
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However, there will be routine services on the tram and bus from 5 pm to 8 pm, so if you are traveling in rush hour, or heading to a dinner reservation, you will be fine.
It is recommended that you buy all tickets online because ticket office services are not guaranteed at any time.
Local metro trains on lines A, B, B1 and C are operating. Line A (orange) will take you to popular tourist sites such as the Vatican City, Spain Steps, Pantheon and Trevi Fountain, while Line B (blue) will take you to Colosseum.
Record, stop Repubblica on Line A is closed, which is a stop that makes you in a walking distance from Trevi’s fountain. Termini stations on lines A, B and B1 are also closed.
In the Italian general attack
Protests have occurred today in Rome and Milan, as well as Turin, Florence and southern cities of Napoli, Bari and Palermo.
Rome has seen more than 20,000 people gathered in front of his middle station to protest. In Bologna, more than 10,000 reportedly took to the streets to take a stand.
Around 70 Italian cities were considered to participate in strikes, with workers marching in a demonstration calling for a ceasefire immediately in Gaza and urged the government to decide on its relationship with Israel.
There are also sitting and demonstrations of workers at the main port of Genoa and Livorno.
If you have a problem of public transportation mobility it might prove to be more difficult because the escalator, elevator, and stairs will not operate at Metro Station or Train.
Sounds too tense? Fortunately, if you are ready to walk, you should be able to reach all the main sites on foot. However, there are also options for cycling, with electric bicycles available.
There are dott bikes that can be located with dott applications, or lime bikes and scooters as well, which will save you downloading new applications if you use it in London.
How to travel in milan during the strike
In Milan, ATM public transportation providers said they would guarantee services from 3 pm to 6 pm on all metro lines, but nothing was guaranteed outside of these hours.
ATMs are responsible for metro, tram, buses, trolley and cable transportation systems that connect Lake Como to Brunate.
In X, the transportation provider recommends looking for real-time updates in its application, but it is said that all operating paths regardless of M4, which is a path that will run between 3 pm and 6 pm.
It wrote: ‘National General Strike: In Milan, M4, reopened after 3 pm. All other metro lines remain open. After 9.30 in the morning, several bus and tram lanes can be diverted, disturbed, or delayed to demonstrations. ‘
M4 is the latest metro line (also known as the blue line) and connects the center of Milan to the airport.
However, lime bikes also operate in Milan, so this may be a safer bet.
Are flights to Italy influenced by strikes?
The silver layer for this for tourists is that air trips are excluded, so that domestic flights and tourists who arrive or depart from the main airport must not be affected by the strike.
However, up to the airport it can be proven a little more complicated, with online videos showing a long queue for taxis at the airport and Rome.
Trenord, a railroad company that is responsible for operating train services in Italy, connects 460 stations and travels to the location including Alessandria, Novara, Parma, Piacenza, Verbano-Cusio-Orsola, Vercelli, and Verona.
Regional routes, suburbs, long distances and airports can all be affected, even though the extent to which they are affected unclear.
There is a time slot that is guaranteed starting at 6 pm to 21:00 where all the trains in the airport service list guaranteed here, will run.
If your airport train service is canceled, the bus without stopping is provided between Milan Cadorna and Malpensa Airport. If you arrive at Milan Cadorna, your bus will depart from via Paleocapa One.
The bus is also provided between Stabio Airport and Malpensa, without stopping on the trip.
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