People travelling and commuting in Italy face disruption in October due to a series of strikes affecting air travel, trains and local public transport services. 5 October: Local public transport strikes Commuters are set to experience disruption to local bus, subway and tram services in cities across Italy, including Rome, due to a national eight-hour strike on Monday 9 September. The timetable of the industrial action will vary from city to city.

In Rome the strike will be from 08.30 to 17.00 and from 20.

00 until the end of service. In Milan the strike will disrupt public transport services from 08.45 to 15.

00 and from 18.00 until end of service, according to the ATM website . 11 October: Air traffic controllers' strike in Bari, Brindisi, Milan, Palermo ENAV air traffic control staff at Palermo airport plan to stage a four-hour strike on Friday 11 October, from 13.

00 to 17.00, with disruption to flights expected. Employees of Techno Sky, an ENAV company that deals with the operation and maintenance of air traffic control systems, also plan to strike at the same time in Milan Linate, Bari and Brindisi airports.

Italy's civil aviation authority ENAC is set to provide updates about guaranteed flights on its website nearer the date of the strike action. 12-13 October: Rail strike Train passengers in Italy face disruption to rail services on the weekend of 12-13 October. A 24-hour strike by railway staff around Italy is scheduled from 21.

00 on Saturday 12 October until the same t.