Yes, I've left. Yes, I shouldn't care, but also yes I do :-
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-12185259/Chaos-thousands-holidaymakers-commuters-extraordinary-weather-conditions.htmlUnless you've been there, unless you understand how a storm cell sitting over/near the airport for hours affects operations - be it delays, cancellations, aircraft out of position, crew hours, the next day's schedule etc. then it's probably best not to splash knee-jerk outraged headlines as if it is something avoidable. It isn't. Could easyJet have hadled it better? Doubtless. Did they have enough front-of-house or ramp staff? No, not by a long way. Never have, never will do unless you want
hundreds of extra staff in every day "just in case".
Of course they
could do it, but you won't be getting a return flight to Malaga for £49.99 if you want them to go down this route. Air travel has inherent risks, 9 times out of 10 you'll probably have no problems, the other time? Suck it up.
easyJet have 200+ departures per day and a fleet of 82 based aircraft - so when something like this happens, if affects them far more than someone like BA with 60ish departures or TUI with 20.
Might apply to the Daily HateMail to be their aviation expert