Flight Centre Adopts Viral Gorilla Caesar, Sparks Popularity

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After being forced out of his residence by the local council, Caesar, the 4-foot fiberglass gorilla, faced an uncertain future. However, he has now found a new home and gained popularity as a viral sensation. Flight Centre, a long-haul travel specialist, has adopted the primate and proudly placed him at their South Molton Street store in London.

Previously showcased in Wakefield, West Yorkshire, by his owner Adele Teale, Caesar had to be relocated due to a lack of planning permission following a complaint from someone in the area. Caesar, who has a long history with his owner, has now embarked on a new journey to London, making stops at iconic landmarks such as Big Ben, Downing Street, and Piccadilly Circus.

Flight Centre’s general manager, Joe Beevis, expressed enthusiasm for welcoming Caesar, emphasizing the importance of sustainable tourism. Caesar’s owner, Adele Teale, shared her contentment with the new arrangement, stating that Caesar will be well cared for by Flight Centre.

Fans of Caesar can visit him at Flight Centre’s South Molton Street store in Mayfair. Additionally, to celebrate Caesar’s presence, Flight Centre is offering a 10% discount on selected Africa Tours with Intrepid Travel for a limited time. Visit Flight Centre’s website for more information on this special offer.

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