Britons in Italy urged to heed new guidance as disruption looms- 'your journey may be impacted'
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A national general strike has been planned for November 29
Italy is a popular destination among holidaymakers and expats alike, loved for its world-class cuisine; rich history and culture; delightful art and architecture; and picturesque landscapes from captivating snowy mountains to stunning beaches - not to mention its €1 houses.
However, before visiting the beloved tourist spot, it's important to consult the UK Government's latest travel guidance.
The Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office (FCDO) provided Britons with fresh information about the national general strike coming up.
Holidaymakers were told: "A national general strike is planned on November 29. Details of the strike are listed in Italian on the Ministry of Transport website.
Italy is known for its idyllic landscapes
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"If you are due to travel in Italy on this date, check with your travel provider how your journey may be impacted."
Italian unions CGIL and UIL are set to strike for eight hours to demand improvements to the government budget plan for 2025.
It has been reported that around 50,000 workers from most private and public sectors will participate, except for railway transport and medical personnel.
Before booking a trip to Italy, Britons should always consult the FCDO's latest guidance.
This will include all the necessary information on warnings and insurance, entry requirements, safety and security, health and getting help.
Holidaymakers were recently issued an FCDO warning as Britons were told to be prepared for major changes in Rome starting next month.
Britons were told: "The Jubilee, known as the Holy Year, will take place in Rome from December 24, 2024 to January 6, 2026.
"The city is expected to be very busy, particularly when the bigger events take place."
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Britons have been told to be prepared for major changes in Rome starting next month
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Those planning a trip in the Holy Year time period were issued important guidance including information on Jubilee events, Pilgrim's card, transport around the city and an increased risk of petty crime.
Before going abroad, Britons should always consult the Government department's latest guidance on their chosen destination. This will ensure a safe, well-informed trip.
Recently, Britons who swim on holiday were issued a stark warning as they face danger in "perfect paradise".
Elsewhere, tourists could be "detained" if they do not honour a visa rule in a "must-see" holiday destination.