September Strikes in Italy: What Travellers Need to Know
Travellers and commuters in Italy face serious disruption this September as strikes hit both airports and rail services nationwide.
Continue ReadingTravellers and commuters in Italy face serious disruption this September as strikes hit both airports and rail services nationwide.
Continue ReadingNaples took a major step forward in urban transport on 11 September 2025 with the official inauguration of Monte Sant’Angelo station on the new Line 7. The station, designed by British-Indian artist Anish Kapoor, has been more than two decades in the making.
Continue ReadingFlorence collected almost €77 million in tourist tax revenues in 2024, the highest in Italy, according to a new report.
Continue ReadingItaly will host the World Travel & Tourism Council’s (WTTC) 25th Global Summit in Rome from 28 to 30 September.
Continue ReadingTreinitalia launches the Siena Express, a vintage rail service between Rome and Siena this autumn, offering what organisers describe as a slow-paced journey “into the soul of Tuscany”.
Continue ReadingItaly faces major rail disruption due to a 21-hour nationwide train strike starting 21.00 on Thursday 4th September. Services will be affected until 18.00 on Friday 5th September.
Continue ReadingItalian tour guide association renews demands for changes to summer opening hours after a tour guide dies whilst working in extreme heat.
Continue ReadingROME – Italy saw a strong rise in tourism this August, with more than 15.6 million visitors arriving between 1 and 18 August. The Interior Ministry reported a 9.3% increase compared with the same period in 2024.
Continue ReadingNearly 100,000 identification documents have been stolen from Italian hotels and are being sold on the dark web, the Agency for Digital Italy (AgID) has warned. The hotel data breach could have serious consequences for those affected.
Continue ReadingTourism spending during the week of the mid-August Ferragosto holiday is set to approach €5 billion, according to a survey released on Monday by the CNA small-business association.
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