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I don’t think Easyjet would guarantee seating together on separate bookings. Easier solution would have been for 1 adult to sit with each child, surely? As someone said, it’s hard to comment without knowing the actual ages, but PE cabin is small enough that it wouldn’t matter with older children.
For future reference, if you need to travel on separate PNRs, book each leg for one child and one adult so theoretically BA shouldn’t split you up as per CAA guidelines.
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