Manuela Imperato | Hostess Alitalia [repack]

: Fluency in Italian, English, and additional global languages.

For decades, becoming an Alitalia hostess was one of the most coveted career paths in Italy. It was not merely a job in transportation; it was a position of high social status, demanding strict elegance, language proficiency, and rigorous hospitality training. Manuela Imperato Hostess Alitalia

Manuela Imperato was born with a passion for travel and a desire to explore the world. Growing up in Italy, she was always fascinated by the diverse cultures and landscapes that existed beyond her hometown. As a young girl, Manuela would often spend hours poring over travel brochures and watching documentaries about exotic destinations. This innate curiosity and love for adventure ultimately led her to pursue a career in the aviation industry. : Fluency in Italian, English, and additional global

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Manuela Imperato, speaking on behalf of her colleagues during and after the event, articulated the deep sense of betrayal felt by the crew. For Imperato and thousands of others, working for Alitalia was not merely a job—it was a highly competitive career that required extensive training, emotional labor, and a commitment to representing Italy on the world stage.

The airline industry is brutal. Alitalia faced bankruptcy multiple times—in 2008, 2017, and ultimately its final liquidation in 2021 when ITA Airways took over. Crew members like Imperato lived through constant salary delays, strikes, and the looming threat of unemployment.

"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."