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Mad Rush For Kenpong World Cup Tickets
Fast improving travel and tour company, Kenpong Travel and Tours has hit top gear regarding the sale of tickets for the Brazil 2014 World Cup scheduled for June.
DAILY GUIDE SPORTS checks indicate that, soccer fans’ quest to secure tickets ahead of the Mundial has resulted in the rush for the tickets.
However, it's astute staff at its Roman Ridge headquarters as well as the Sunyani and Takoradi branches have brought their rich experience to bear on the travel arrangements for the prospective travelers.
Group CEO Mr Kennedy 'Capuchino' Agyapong is expected back home from Dar Es salaam, Tanzania where he has succeeded in meeting with high profile travel and tour executives.
The success story of the travel and tour company, though new in the industry has been linked to the impressive commercials currently running on TV stations in the country.
“I have had a very successful business meeting in Dar es salaam with businessmen who have track records in travel and tour matters.
“The feed back from home about tickets for the World Cup is encouraging and I must commend the staff of an excellent job,” said Capuchino in an interview.
Kenpong Travel and Tours has rolled out an impressive package themed ‘2014 Destination Brazil’ comprising $6,250 for Economy class and $10,500 for Business class charted flights at supporters convenience.
Kenpong Group, has been a major sponsor of sports, particularly football in the country for many years.
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