Thousands of passengers have been affected by flight cancellations in recent months but Which? says some are not being treated correctly.
Which? says it has reported easyJet to the Civil Aviation Authority, asking the regulator to investigate the airline's treatment of passengers who have their flights cancelled.
Some families were left to sleep on the airport floor or buy expensive new flights home after their original plans were cancelled, leaving them feeling"abandoned", Which? said.
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