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The Dnata maxi plan in Italy: 300 permanent hires at the airport
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The intervention aims to strengthen the operational staff in three of the most important hubs of the group’s Italian network.
Strengthening the workforceThe decision to transform 300 contracts into permanent positions is the result of a series of agreements signed with trade unions.
Investments in Fiumicino and MalpensaIn Rome Fiumicino, where Dnata obtained a seven-year ground handling license in February 2025, the company now has over 2,500 employees.
Since the start of activities at the Rome airport, 80 thousand flights have been managed and over 700 ramp vehicles introduced.
“This milestone reflects the progress made in Italy and the confidence we have in the future of the market.