Alitalia, Aer Lingus Cancel Flights Due To Strikes

Alitalia and Aer Lingus were forced to keep substantial numbers of flights from taking off because of labor actions. The Italian flag carrier had to cancel more than 300 flights on Friday because of a 24-hour strike by its flight attendants. Hardest hit were the two Milan airports, Linate and...

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