Pilots, flight attendants and ground workers at Italian airline Alitalia SpA staged a four-hour strike Monday that resulted in 67 canceled flights, the carrier said in a statement.
The walkout began at 12:30 p.m. across the country. Last week, a strike forced the Italian airliner to scrap 179 flights.
Alitalia said 6 percent of flight personnel and 20 percent of ground employees took part in the strike.
Monday's walkout was called over concerns about contract renewals as well as about the company's plans to split its flight operations and ground services.
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