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A FIFA accredited Travel Agent, Litina Travel &Tours (LTT) will appear before the Brazil 2014 Presidential Commission to explain how it managed to successfully transport fans to Brazil where many others failed.
Litina Travel and Tours will become the third travel agency to appear after Travel Matters and African Origin testified at the Justice Dzamefe Commission.
Both agencies referred to LTT in their testimonies, making it a non target witness in the Commission investigating circumstances surrounding Ghana’s poor performance in the 2014 FIFA World Cup in Brazil last June.
Litina has been transporting fans to every FIFA World Cup since Germany 2006.
The business is managed by Madam Ernestina Abroaquah who holds a first degree in Hospitality Management.
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