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Virgin Atlantic asks “Where’s Wally?”

06/03/2013 by Kevincm

Or for those in other territories, “Where’s Waldo?”

To celebrate 25 years of Where’s Wally/Waldo, you’ll find him plastered on the side of a Virgin Atlantic 747-400 on “Barbarella”  (Registered as G-VROM), flying between London, the United States and the Caribbean

a man in red hat and striped shirt

There’s Wally!

Of course, Virgin Atlantic President Richard Branson was rolled out to celebrate the birthday… suitably attired.

a man wearing a red and white striped shirt and hat

Image – grabbed via YouTube

Well it’s always good to see Richard dressed up as a Wally 😉 .

There’s a video too.

Oh well, you’ve got to admit at least Virgin Atlantic tries to do something different…

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