In the late 1970s my wife and I received an invitation from the Italian Government for a cruise on the Mediterranean. We and four other couples from different airlines departed Chicago, IL on AirItalia for Rome then bused to Naples. When in the process of checking out of the hotel the following morning we were informed the Cruise Line had gone on strike. So with the help of an AirItalia representative and his wife we improvised. Isle of Capri, Pompeii, Amalfi Drive, Salinero and Rome. We were told we had special rates at a class hotel in Rome, Peter Sellers and Ernie Borgnine were there, which proved to be wrong. No special rate at check out and they would not take my American Express Card. As a group we pooled our money to pay the bill. Standing in the Leonardo da Vinci Airport with $28.00 in my pocket was a lonesome feeling like no other. We had an uneventful return trip to Minnesota.
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