Beryl Travels Limited

Beryl Travels Limited Our philosophy is simply to provide our clients with the highest quality of travel management services whilst at the same time maximizing their travel budgets.
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Beryl Travel Limited is a travel, tour & destination management company poised to provide timely, customized, personalized and efficient services at an excellent value... Over the years, we are proud to have built an excellent reputation for providing reliable solutions, uncompromising service standards, competitive pricing and value for money. With a team of dedicated professionals, a network of

service providers and state of the art technology, Beryl Travels is well equipped to address all possible travel needs of both business and leisure travelers. By calling on Beryl Travels you can be confident you will experience the highest level of services with a genuine smile.. Beryl Travels Management Team is committed to creating efficient and
individualized services for each and every one of our clients. Our team of highly qualified and experienced travel consultants offer the very best in terms of a speedy, efficient and responsive business travel service, whilst at the same time placing major emphasis on reducing client’s travel costs. We assess and evaluate your needs and then carefully provide the most efficient route to assure that those needs are met fully, within budget and with the highest levels of accuracy and customer satisfaction.

08/05/2018

Summer is gradually coming buy your tickets now and save some money....

21/09/2017

This story originally appeared on Time.com

For those families contemplating a trip abroad, or have who have to travel for work or study, an attack on a big national airport like Brussels can set nerves on edge. Parents worry whether to change plans. Children might hear of the news and get anxious.

Most of the time, international travel is extremely safe, and for those who can afford it, a wonderful shared experience for families. And, as Donna Scaramastra Gorman wrote for TIME.com after the Paris attacks, never going anywhere is the most dangerous choice of all. Gorman, whose husband works for the State Department in Moscow and whose book Am I Going to Starve to Death?: A Survival Guide for the Foreign Service Spouse gleans from her 16 years as a mostly expatriate parent, recommends families take a few simple precautions when traveling. Here are some of her tips:

Do your research. Before you go overseas, go to the State Department’s website and look up what it has to say about your intended destination. If the State Department advises you not to go, don’t go. And don’t let your children go, either. Those warnings are serious business.

Connect with the Embassy. Before you get on the plane, register for the State Department’s Smart Traveler Enrollment Program. In the event of a threat, the Embassy will be able to alert you. In the aftermath of a terrorist event or a natural disaster, you’ll want the Embassy to know you’re in-country so they can provide aid or help you get out if necessary.

Get local. Watch the local news in-country, or find an English language local source. Monitor Twitter and other social media sites. They won’t always have accurate information, but they’ll alert you to activity in areas you need to avoid. And you do need to avoid large crowds, political gatherings, protests and riots. This should be obvious, no? But all too often, curious onlookers are injured because they followed a crowd and found themselves in a dangerous situation.

Prep the kids. My family practices for specific scenarios—everything from a fire or a bomb (follow police evacuation instructions) to a missed metro stop (go one more stop, get off and don’t move; we’ll come to you). We can’t know what scenario, if any, they’ll face, but we want our children to know that they need to avoid large crowds, pay attention to their surroundings and trust their instincts—if they see something or someone that seems strange, they need to tell an adult and get away from the situation. Will all of this talk scare them? Probably, yes. But do it anyway. You don’t want your child to freeze in an emergency.

Test the kids. When you’re out in the city, have one of your children lead you back to your hotel or house. They need to know how to get back where they started if they lose sight of you.

Keep your phones charged. You and your children should have fully-charged cell phones with all important numbers plugged in. By all means, invest in some portable chargers. But you need to remember that the phone system could be overloaded in a true emergency. They need to have your phone number and address memorized, and they need to know what to do if the phones stop working. (Older kids can find their way home without; younger kids can look for a mom with a baby or a policeman and ask for help.)

Consider what’s in your wallet. You and your children should each carry identification and cash in the local currency at all times. Tuck a hotel card in each child’s pocket when you go out, or print up cards with your home address. Make sure your credit card has a low balance, in case you need to buy a plane ticket, or several, out of the country in an emergency.

Snap a photo. Take a picture of each child on your phone before you go out touring in a crowded location—it will be a lot easier for local police to find your child if they have a current picture that shows what they were wearing when you saw them last.

Forewarned is forearmed. Thinking about everything that could possibly go wrong can be overwhelming. But knowing that you have thought ahead and prepared as best as you could will give you and your children a sense of power. Talking to your children in an age-appropriate way about the plans you’ve made, will help the whole family sleep better at night.

Don’t forget the big things. These days, everyone worries about terrorists and bombs on planes. But, despite what you may think after reading the news, those aren’t the real threats to families overseas. If you really want to keep your family safe, you’re better off worrying about whether you have the required vaccinations for your destination. Make sure your medical insurance includes medical evacuation insurance. Buckle your seatbelts. Pay attention to your surroundings. And don’t drink the water unless you’re absolutely certain it’s safe.

07/09/2017

Ban on Plastic Bag in Kenya

NOTICE


Nairobi, August 31, 2017 …This is to inform you that Kenya has enforced a ban on the use of plastic bags from 28th August 2017.

This ban infers to the use, manufacture and importation of the banned plastics within Kenya and especially affects plastic carrier bags.

All guests traveling into Kenya with duty free plastic bags shall be required to leave the bags at the entry points and seek alternative carrier bags.
We request that you do not carry plastic bags whilst visiting or working in Kenya as there are penalties for those caught with them.

If you have a plastic bag containing duty free items, we advise that you exchange the bags with a woven one provided on board and give the attendants your plastic bag for disposal.

28/06/2017
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You may feel the urge to plan for the unexpected, but filling your suitcase a punch just-in-case items can be a bit of a burden. So, here's a list of what shouldn't go in.

07/06/2017

Doha's international airport, Hamad International Airport is experiencing flight diversions and severe delays due to the closure of airspace by the UAE and Saudis. Etihad Airways has suspended all flights to Qatar effective 6th June 2017. No cancellation policy is currently in place, travellers are encouraged to allow for delays when travelling on Qatar as the airline finds alternative routes.

09/03/2017

For your information

07/02/2017

Abuja Airport closure from 8th of March to 17th April. All Abuja flights to operate from Kaduna. Please contact your agents and airlines for confirmation.

06/02/2017

DOUBLE DAILY FLIGHTS BETWEEN LAGOS AND PHC!!!

EFFECTIVE 30TH JANUARY 2017

MON - FRI

Lagos to Port Harcourt - 7.02am & 11.07am

Port Harcourt to Lagos - 12.42pm & 5.55pm

&

BOOK A RETURN TICKET DURING FEBRUARY FOR ONLY N30,600

DANA AIR VALENTINE PROMO!!!

18/11/2016

Watch out for our December Promo on reffereals.

15/11/2016

December is around the corner. Make your reservations now to avoid high fares.

15/11/2016

Beryl Travels Limited's cover photo

17/10/2016

So true

13/05/2014

We really had fun.

09/05/2014

We had fun on our last school trip to Atlanta and Orlando, pictures will be uploaded soon.

20/03/2014

Where will you love to visit? You may be lucky!!!!

02/01/2014

The Lord will be with you in your going out and coming in. Have a wonderful travel experience in 2014.

31/07/2013

School Trip to Dubai

30/07/2013
30/04/2013

I'm sure you all want to see the pictures of the Ethiopia - Dubai School tour, it will be uploaded soon.

04/11/2012

When travelling, scan a copy of your passport and itinerary and email them to yourself and a family member. In case you lose your passport and even your photocopy, you can print it at an internet cafe or email it to the embassy so they can help you replace it.

29/10/2012

“Travel makes one modest. You see what a tiny place you occupy in the world.”
― Gustave Flaubert

24/10/2012

“There are no foreign lands. It is the traveler only who is foreign.”
― Robert Louis Stevenson, The Silverado Squatters

19/10/2012

When travelling take precautions to avoid being a target of crime. To avoid being a target of crime, do not wear conspicuous clothing or jewelry and do not carry excessive amounts of money. Also, do not leave unattended luggage in public areas and do not accept packages from strangers.

18/10/2012

“One of the great things about travel is that you find out how many good, kind people there are.” — Edith Wharton

25/04/2012
11/01/2012

Wishing all our clients and "clients to be" a happy new year!

17/01/2011

Take advantage of the promo and special offers for BA, KLM, Qatar for your travels

01/01/2011

Happy new year to you all. We in Beryl Travels wish you an accident free year 2011. We also pray that the Lord will grant you safety in all ur trips.

21/11/2010

8) Pack Important Items in Carry-on Bags - Pack the most valuable items in bags you can stow under your seat. Have you seen the movie "Meet the Parents"? Ben Stiller's character was forced to check his bag containing the engagement ring and the bag got lost. You can imagine how that would ruin your trip.

19/11/2010

7) Travel Light - Don't pack every shoe in your closet. Not only will it be a hassle to carry but it would be devastating to you if the luggage got lost or stolen. If you can, try to fit everything in your two carry-on bags. Then you don't have to worry about waiting for your luggage to be taken off the plane nor do you have to worry so much about it getting stolen or lost.

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