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As part of transporting more football fans from Ghana and on the continent to Brazil, Kenpong Travel & Tours, a subsidiary of Kenpong group of companies, will out-door its World Cup packages with a media launch on December 23 (Monday) at the Company’s head off at Roman Ridge.
The Chief Executive Office of the group, Kennedy Agyepong has tasked a team of local and foreign consultants to create a package that would go beyond the transportation of people to Brazil and back. But will have a comfortable and a memorable stay in the country during the mundial
. “We have secured a dedicated wide-bodied aircraft that will remain at our disposal as long as Black Stars stay in the tournament. We will fly fans in comfort to all match centers and back to their base for the duration of the tournament.
“There are will be special packages on accommodation for all especially on en suite apartments and hotels. We will process visas, tickets to match venues, provide internal logistics and so many luxurious options during the tournament.”He added
Ghana has been placed in Group G alongside Germany, Portugal and United States of America.
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