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According to EU rules, a flight which has been postponed by five hours or more is to be considered as cancelled. You have the same rights as in case of a flight cancellation.
Therefore you are entitled to a rerouting and duty of care. Don’t think its possible for EZY to book direct on BA so in your shoes id leave the flight as it is (do not cancel it as you forfeit your rights) and claim the cost back and the duty of care.
At five hours or more of delay, you are entitled to a refund if you no longer wish to travel, but you don’t have automatic rerouting rights although many airlines will offer this. In taking the refund, you will forfeit your entitlement to delay compensation for which you actually need to travel on the delayed flight.
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