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Soccer News of Thursday, 20 February 2014

Source: Sammy Heywood Okine

Kenpong Travel assures sports fans

of professional treatment in Brazil

Kenpong Travel and Tours (KT&T) has given the clearest of indication that they have what it takes to airlift soccer fans for the Brazil 2014 World Cup.

Speaking on Radio Gold’s morning show yesterday, three of its high profile officials Messrs George Amoako, Kofi Poku and Mohammed Alhassan indicated that their outfit’s good works after the Mundial would be enough evidence for its clients and the entire world.

The trio who have gained much experience in sports administration, media, marketing and sports tourism indicated that high level professionalism by their staff have gone into their exclusive package($6,250, regular and $10,000) which is human centred and code named ‘Destination Brazil’.

A registration fee of ¢200 is being charged after which prospective fans will have to make part payment of $2,000 and later pay a difference of $4,250 for regular charges and $8,000 for the VIP package.

The package, which entitles fans for a 15-day treat also includes a charted flight, an accommodation, internal charted flight, internal transport etc.

“We are armed to the teeth by way of preparation to fly fans to Brazil. We have invested so much, professionalism wise to ensure our clients are comfortable during their days in Brazil,” Mr Amoako said.

He added “We have positioned ourselves so well that our works will speak for us after the tournament. Our clients will be doing the talking for us based on the kind of treat they will experience during their stay in Brazil.

“We are partnering CVC transport services, a top notch transport Brazil company and some of the best hotels in Brazil, I can confidently say we have the best of packages.”

Meanwhile, KT&T has indicated plans were in place to ensure that they airlift fans for Black Stars international friendly in the US, the Glasgow Commonwealth Games as well as the Women’s U-20 World Cup in Canada in August.