Passengers planning to travel within Italy could face journey disruption due to planned walkouts by transport workers.
As carnival season winds down, Italian unions are ramping up their plans to stage transport strikes from Milan to Naples.
Here are the transport strikes that have been announced so far (subject to change) for March 2026.
March 6th - Campania Transport Strike
Passengers with Campania transport operator EAV face journey disruption on Friday March 6th due to planned 24 hour walkout.
EAV runs several surburban lines including the Circumvesuviana Railway that connects Naples to Pompeii, Herculaneum and Sorrento as well as bus routes linking Campania's capitol to the surrounding province.
March 7th - Rome air traffic controllers strike.
Air traffic controllers at Rome's main air control centre have announced an 8 hour walkout from 10am - 6pm on Saturday March 7th.
As the Rome base controls air traffic for a significant portion of Italian airspace, the strike could cause delays for those planning air travel to, from or across Italy.
March 9th - General Strike
Italian union Slai Cobas has called a national general strike involving all public and private sector workers on Monday March 9th however as this coincides with the Winter Paralympics (March 6th - 15th) this may be blocked by the transport ministry.
March 18th - Milan Airport strikes
Staff at Airport Handling which provide ground services and cargo handling at Milan's Malpensa and Linate airports are set to strike for 24 hours on Wednesday March 18th.
Information provided by NAPLES HIVE