Manuela Imperato Hostess Alitalia (2024)

Striking burgundy and red tones for cabin crew, and deep green for ground staff.

This testimony from October 2021 captures the final, agonizing chapter for Alitalia's employees. The airline officially ended its operations on October 14, 2021, and was replaced by the new state-owned ITA Airways the following day. Manuela's words are a raw, firsthand account of the human cost behind the corporate restructuring and the end of a national icon.

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: The "Uniform Strike." To protest the industrial plan that proposed thousands of job cuts, flight attendants staged a silent, symbolic protest in Rome. Striking burgundy and red tones for cabin crew,

Economic turbulence, alliances, and the eventual transition to state successor airlines.

Manuela Imperato is more than just a name on a flight manifest. She is a symbol of the thousands of Italian workers who dedicated their lives to Alitalia, facing the highs of international travel and the lows of corporate uncertainty. Manuela's words are a raw, firsthand account of

: Designers like Mila Schön introduced vibrant color palettes, including striking greens and deep reds, matching the avant-garde aesthetic of the era.

"It's a very bad feeling... unfortunately, we would have liked to continue working and flying. At the moment, our future is quite uncertain. We are on redundancy without knowing for how long and whether we will be reabsorbed into the new company."