s for the "inconvenience" caused to the passengers, perhaps they would have preferred to experience an overweight take-off? I think the potential consequence might just have been more "inconvenient" than losing their bags. Someone has to explain to people why this stuff is important.
They make their plans and pay their money in the expectation that the airline will do a competent job in getting them to destination.
If the refueller screwed up, they are easyJet's supplier, so it's easyJet's problem.
Why don't you grow up and empathise with a plane load of people who had their holidays screwed, one way or the other.
This incident is simply unacceptable.