Has anyone traveled with a passport expiring soon recently?

My (American) passport expires January 11, and I have a trip to Italy booked for July 15th-29th. Most things I see online (EU, Schengen, USDOT, and IATA websites) say that the passport needs to be valid for at least 3 months after departure, but there are some sites (USDOT again) that say 6 months, which I will not cover. My airline, after some confusion over email, said they will let me board the plane, but I'm still nervous as passport renewal times are terrible right now and unrealistic by the time I fly.

I know not a lot of Americans have entered Italy lately (hopefully that will soon change!), but if anyone has had any close calls or similar experiences I would love to know! Thank you



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