Ahead of Ghana's epic AFCON final clash with Ivory Coast, Litina Travel and Tours Limited, a specialist corporate and group services firm is organizing a chartered flight to Equatorial Guinea on Sunday.
This is in support of the Black Stars final match against the Elephants of Ivory Coast on Sunday 8 February, 2015 at the Estadio de Bata and passangers will be returned the next day
This special arrangement is to aid Ghana break a 33-year drought of annexing the Nations Cup trophy for a fifth time.
The pro-sports travel agency is doing this at a subsided rate of $1890 dollars in an all-inclusive package in order to create an intimidating Ghanaian presence.
The package will include the following; Visa, Flight, Accommodation, Transfers and Match tickets. Litina Travel and Tours can be located on the premises of the Alisa hotel at Ridge
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