A flight from Malta to Milan has been cancelled as a national strike in Italy disrupts operations at major airports.The ITA Airways / KM Malta flight scheduled to depart for Linate at 12.45pm was called off, along with its return flight due at 5.35pm as reported by Times of Malta.The disruption comes amid reported chaos at Milan Linate Airport and Milan Malpensa Airport.Other flights from Malta have also been affected. A Ryanair flight to Bologna has been delayed from 1.25pm to 4.45pm, while a Wizz Air flight to Rome scheduled for 2.20pm and another Ryanair flight to Milan Malpensa at 3.55pm have also been delayed, with no confirmed departure times yet.According to Italian media, the strike is being carried out by unions including Uiltrasporti, Ugl-Ta, Astra, and Fast-Confsal-Av, and is expected to run from 1pm to 5pm.It involves employees of ENAV, responsible for air traffic control, and Techno Sky staff, who maintain navigation systems. Workers are calling for stronger protections, arguing that wage increases have not kept up with inflation while workloads continue to rise.ITA Airways has said it was forced to cancel more than a quarter of its scheduled flights for the day.What do you make of this?•