Litina Travels launches "made in Ghana business expo" ahead of 2026 World Cup
Litina Travels launched its "Made in Ghana Business Expo" ahead of the 2026 FIFA World Cup in Boston. The initiative was unveiled at the Alisa Hotel on Friday, April 17, 2026, drawing participants from across various sectors.
Ernestina Abroaquah, Executive Officer of Litina Travels and Tours, said the Expo is designed to help Ghanaian businesses leverage the global stage the World Cup provides. She told JoySports, "Often people associate tournaments like the World Cup with enjoyment, but business doesn't mix well with enjoyment." She added, "This is not ordinary. The World Cup is not ordinary enjoyment; it's a place where there are hidden opportunities. Every host country comes with its own unique business offerings." Litina Travels is offering secured accommodation close to match venues, guaranteed match tickets, visa support services, travel insurance, airport and stadium transfers, as well as optional business networking opportunities as part of its World Cup travel packages.
The 2026 FIFA World Cup is set to be hosted across three countries for the first time. Litina Travels believes this initiative offers both a travel solution and a business gateway for Ghanaian fans planning to follow the Black Stars across cities like Boston.
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Litina Travels and Tours has launched the "Made in Ghana Business Expo" in Boston, targeting Ghanaian supporters traveling for the 2026 FIFA World Cup. The initiative aims to help Ghanaian businesses leverage the global stage-but what opportunities await?
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