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Lampedusa hotspot collapses under fresh influx as 1,300 migrants land in 26 hours
More than 1,300 migrants landed on Lampedusa between 10 and 11 July, swelling the island’s reception centre to 1,430—over three times capacity—and forcing emergency transfers to Sicily. The humanitarian pressure is likely to intensify border checks and could influence Italy’s stance in EU migration-pact negotiations.
Nation-wide airport strike grounds hundreds of flights between 10 a.m. and 6 p.m.
Ground-handling staff walked out nationwide from 10:00-18:00 on 11 July, cancelling more than 1,000 flights and stranding an estimated 250,000 passengers. Major hubs such as Palermo, Naples and Rome reported significant disruption, while unions and the Transport Ministry traded accusations over strike-limitation rules. Business-travel and relocation programmes faced cascading delays and extra costs.
Council of State reinstates in-person ID checks for B&Bs and short-term rentals
Italy’s highest administrative court has restored mandatory face-to-face (or live-video) identity checks for guests in B&Bs and short-term rentals, scrapping the self-check-in practices many hosts adopted. The move tightens accommodation security compliance and will require business-travel programmes to adjust arrival procedures.
Lampedusa overwhelmed by new wave of 1,371 migrants in 26 hours
Over 1,300 people landed on Lampedusa in just 26 hours, pushing the island’s reception centre to 1,430 occupants—four times capacity. Authorities rushed transfers to mainland Italy while health and identification services struggled. The episode underscores Italy’s continuing frontline role under the new EU migration pact and signals potential ripple effects on legal labour-migration channels and transport logistics.
Additional four landings add 140 migrants to Lampedusa hotspot after brief lull
Four small boats carrying 140 people reached Lampedusa overnight, refilling a hotspot that had been empty the previous day. Quick transfers avoided overcrowding but underscored the unpredictable rhythm of arrivals and the operational burden on Italy’s first-line facilities.
Weekend rail works between Tusa and Pollina disrupt Palermo–Messina services
Track works between Tusa and Pollina are suspending Palermo–Messina regional services for six hours on 11-12 July, with buses replacing trains and some Intercity trips cancelled. The disruption affects corporate travellers who rely on Sicily’s main coastal rail line and highlights continuing summer infrastructure works.
Nationwide airport ground-staff strike grounds hundreds of flights across Italy
An eight-hour national strike by airport ground-handling and check-in staff on 11 July forced ITA Airways to cancel 133 flights and put more than 1,000 services at risk nationwide, disrupting up to 250,000 passengers. Business travellers faced missed meetings and supply-chain delays, underscoring labour-relations risks ahead of the EU’s new biometric border checks.
Italian watchdogs criticise Albania detention plan as facility holds just 27 migrants
A surprise inspection found only 27 detainees in Italy’s new migration-detention centre in Gjader, Albania, prompting ombudsmen to question the cost-effectiveness and legality of Rome’s external-processing deal. The low occupancy could influence future EU debates on off-shore asylum facilities.
Four-hour bus strike hits Sardinia’s ARST network at height of tourist season
A four-hour strike by UGL-FNA on Sardinia’s ARST bus network stopped most services around midday on 11 July, stranding tourists and commuting staff at ports and airports. Businesses with operations on the island had to arrange emergency ground transport and may face further disruptions if talks fail.
Italo High-Speed Rail Crews Stage Overnight Walk-Out, Slowing National Business Corridor
A 23-hour strike by Italo high-speed rail crews from 9-10 July scrubbed most services on Italy’s key business corridors, lengthening Rome–Milan journeys and forcing travellers onto alternative transport. The action spotlights ongoing labour tensions and highlights contingency needs for corporate mobility planners.