How is Karen these days? Keeping well, I hope.I asked a friend of mine who lives near Rome. She sent me the screenshot.
How is Karen these days? Keeping well, I hope.I asked a friend of mine who lives near Rome. She sent me the screenshot.
Which do you think has the greater pull to all of mankind:-I thought fascists were supposed to make the trains run on time?
It hasn’t worked with the Tory party has it?I thought fascists were supposed to make the trains run on time?
Thanks yeah.As I understand it there is a rail strike on Friday 8th. It's a separate entry to the "excluding transport" one @Stat Brother posted earlier on this thread.
I believe the Leonardo Express to Fiumicino airport should still run as that's part of the minimum agreed service during strikes. But trains to other parts of Italy may be affected and I'm don't know the details about other forms of transport e.g. buses trams and local trains in Rome.
Screenshot and link below for those who need to investigate further.
This is my understanding, hope it helps. If you know better, please feel free to contradict. But please include your source, as people are relying on information for planning etc and baseless assertions aren't helpful!
Scioperi - mit2
scioperi-mit-gov-it.translate.goog
Hope this helps somewhat.
Taken from Seagulls Over London WhatsApp group.
Yoir post above is a translation of the second row on this page which is the Italian Transport Ministry:
Scioperi - mit2
scioperi.mit.gov.it
OK missed that one, doesn't harm to bounce though!They probably took it from my post on this thread last night!
i’ve just decided to book flight from Rome to Milan with ITA Airways flight at 12:00 on Friday cost us £45 each, allows us about 3 hours to get from Linate to Malpensa. Didn’t want to risk, train not running. Hoping I can get our money back for the return train journey that was booked.Like others, we're mulling our options to get back up north on Friday - Verona in our case.
I see the options as...
1. Do nothing. Hope that at least some trains run and you can get on one.
2. Drive. A one-way hire car from central Rome to Milan or Verona etc is about £60-80. Fuel would probably be about the same again. We're a group of three, so with the train costing c£50pp, driving is likely to work out about the same.
2a. See if you can book a freely cancellable hire car, per the above, as a backup. Use the train if you can, but if not you can pick the car up and drive.
3. Fly from Rome to Milan. You can fly from Rome to Milan for £41 on the Friday. Note though Milan has two airports and I think the internal flight uses a different airport (Linate) to the one you may be flying to/from the UK (Malpensa).
4. Stay another day. Your flight may not be easily/cheaply amendable and you'll need another night in a hotel etc.
I imagine a lot of people are on similar flights from Milan so it may be possible for NSCers to group together to save on hire car costs/share the driving etc.
It largely comes down to your risk appetite, willingness to spend your way out of any potential problem and whether you HAVE to be on your Friday flight back.
Pretty cheeky that train companies have been selling return tickets for that day !!i’ve just decided to book flight from Rome to Milan with ITA Airways flight at 12:00 on Friday cost us £45 each, allows us about 3 hours to get from Linate to Malpensa. Didn’t want to risk, train not running. Hoping I can get our money back for the return train journey that was booked.
Same route,will be fine even if strike happens,will be 100%train every hourLet’s hope it stays that way, going via Milan and train down