Alitalia

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Why are they still in
Why are they still in business??Their service is horrid,always on strike,and their employees have the worst attitude in the industry,nasty airline.
Alitalia keeps on flying, for now
Alitalia keeps on flying, for now - AFP OPPOSITION politicians, independent analysts and even some right-wing opponents gave warning to Italy’s prime minister, Silvio Berlusconi, in March that he would be playing with fire if he c... [Airline News]
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