The Travel Services department provides travel management, planning, booking, expense management, and other related services to students and faculty of BYUH.
What services does Travel Services at BYU–Hawaii provide?
Travel Services provides travel management, planning, booking, expense management, and other related services to students and faculty of BYUH.
Where is Travel Services located?
Travel Services is located at 55-220 Kulanui St, 130 LSB, Laie, HI 96762, USA.
What are the operating hours of Travel Services?
Travel Services is open Monday, Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday from 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM. On Tuesday, it is open from 9:00 AM to 11:00 AM and again from 12:00 PM to 5:00 PM. It is closed on Saturdays and Sundays.
How can I contact Travel Services?
You can contact Travel Services by phone at +1 808-675-3950 or visit their website at https://travel.byuh.edu/.
What category of services does Travel Services fall under?
Travel Services is categorized as both a University department and a Travel Agency.
Are there any dining options near Travel Services?
Yes, nearby dining options include Alii Corner, which offers fast food, Chinese, and Indian cuisine, and Seasider Snackbar, known for breakfast, brunch, and barbecue.
What university facilities are close to Travel Services?
Close to Travel Services are BYU–Hawaii campus buildings such as the Admissions Office, Seasider Activities, Academic Multimedia Lab, Counseling Services, and the BYUH Store.
Can I visit entertainment or recreational venues near Travel Services?
Yes, nearby entertainment and recreation venues include the Cannon Activity Center (event planning, music venue, stadium, gym) and The HUB (bowling alley and arts entertainment).
Who can use the services offered by Travel Services?
Travel Services offers its travel-related services specifically to BYU–Hawaii students and faculty members.
Which nearby place should I consider visiting for cultural and community activities?
You might want to check out the Tahitian Village at the Polynesian Cultural Centre for arts and entertainment or engage with the Cambodia Club at BYU-Hawaii for community services and non-profit activities.