EasyJet were forced take an earful from some disgruntled passengers who were left behind at Glasgow Airport due to an early morning evacuation.

A fire alarm set off by one of the kitchens within a bar in the departure lounge meant that several customers had to head outside and wait for safety reasons.

However some passengers who were meant to be boarding a flight to London Gatwick were left behind as a result of this. 

This sparked outrage on Twitter with several customers calling out EasyJet on the mix up.

One traveller wrote: "Shocking customer care from @easyJet. Fire alarm at Glasgow airport, whilst in lockdown easyjet fly away. Their response? Nothing to do with us Guv."

Another added: "Thanks for not holding your 6.45 to Gatwick during this morning's fire alarm shut-down in #Glasgow airport. Class customer service too #sarcasm."

Another commented on the way her family had been spoken to by staff from the airline at the Glasgow check in desk, writing: "So disgusted at how I witnessed a family being treated by a customer service advisor Cheryl @ cs desk in Glasgow airport. Such a rude nasty woman when a family are in distress. Horrible will never use this company again."

EasyJet apologised for the incident despite feeling that it had been outwith their control.