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The keyword references a poignant symbol of corporate resistance in modern aviation history: the final days of Italy’s former flag carrier, Alitalia . When Alitalia officially ceased operations on October 15, 2021, it marked the end of a 75-year legacy of Italian aviation. During this tumultuous transition, a flight attendant named Manuela Imperato emerged as a prominent voice for thousands of laid-off employees.

As a Cagliari native watching the last flight of her airline depart from her hometown, the emotional resonance of that moment would have been profound.

This case involved a former Alitalia hostess who was the victim of video recordings made without her consent. The case went to court against a public official, Marco Lelli, who was accused of filming intimate encounters. The hostess lost her job at Alitalia after the images were circulated online, suffering serious professional and psychological consequences. She was later reinstated by a judge, highlighting the significant and difficult battles faced by some Alitalia employees beyond the company's financial troubles.