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Why Litina Travels is the smart choice for fans heading to the 2026 World Cup
February 26, 2026
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Why Litina Travels is the smart choice for fans heading to the 2026 World Cup

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Key Points

  • Litina Travels is offering structured and secure travel packages for Ghanaian football fans to attend the 2026 World Cup in North America.
  • Packages, ranging from $3,990 to $6,000, include visa support, flights, accommodation near venues, match tickets, airport transfers, and travel insurance.
  • Ghana's group stage matches are scheduled for June 2026 against Panama in Toronto, England in Boston, and Croatia in Philadelphia.
  • The company emphasizes transparency regarding visa applications and aims to provide more economically sound options compared to higher-priced alternatives.
  • Beyond football, Litina Travels plans a "Made in Ghana Expo" in Worcester, USA, to provide Ghanaian entrepreneurs international exposure and business networking opportunities.

Why This Matters

This initiative is significant for Ghana as it provides a structured and more affordable pathway for citizens to support their national team at a major global event, fostering national pride. Crucially, the "Made in Ghana Expo" component offers a vital platform for Ghanaian businesses to gain international exposure, attract investment, and explore new markets, directly linking sports tourism with economic development and brand promotion for the nation.

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