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Sales Office Sales Office Bangladesh Dhaka, Kemal Ataturk Avenue, Banani C/A Total Air Services Ltd., Erectors House (5th Floor), 18, Kemal Ataturk Avenue, Banani C/A, Dhaka – 1213, Bangladesh Tel: +(8802) 9821447, +(8802) 9821448 Fax: +(8802) 9821449 Email: [email protected] Ticketing/Reservation: [email protected] Brunei Brunei International Airport Office No. 3, Departure Hall, Brunei International Airport, Bandar Seri Begawan BS2513, Brunei Darussalam. Cambodia Phnom Penh, Sangket Phsar Kandal Phnom Penh, AEON MALL 1 Ground Floor, #132, No 179, Street Sisowath, Street Samdach Sothearos, Sangket Phsar Kandal 1, 12204 Sangkat Tonle Bassac Phnom Penh, Phnom Penh, Cambodia Cambodia 0830 – 2100 (GMT+7) (Monday–Sat) 0830 – 2200(GMT+7) (Mon–Fri) 0900 – 1700 (GMT+7) (PH) Tel: (+855) 23 961 896 Closed (Sun) Tel: (+855) 23 983 777 Phnom Penh, Phnom Penh Siem Reap, Street Central Market International Airport No. C1, Street Central Market, Phnom Penh International Airport, Mondul 1 Village Sangkat Svay, National Road No.4, Kakab Dangkum, Siem Reap City, Commune, Cambodia. Posenchay District, Phnom Penh, 0830 – 2200(GMT+7) (Mon–Fri) Cambodia. Tel: (+855) 63 968 869 0800 – 1800 (GMT+7) (Mon–Fri) Tel: (+855) 81 777 988 1 Sales Office China Hangzhou, Jianguo North Road No.567 Jianguo North Road (near Moyaying bus stop), Hangzhou, China. 0900 – 1730 (GMT+8) (Mon–Fri) 1000 – 1630 (GMT+8) (Sat & Sun) Tel: (+0571) 85351515, (+0571) 85351155 Managed by HANGZHOU NOTA AIR SERVICES India Bengaluru, Monarch Plaza Bengaluru, Bengaluru International For more information: #54, 1st Floor, Airport Email: Monarch Plaza, Brigade Road, Airport Sales Counter No–16, [email protected] Bengaluru - 560 001, India Bengaluru International Airport, 00900 - 1800 (Mon–Fri excluding PH) Devanhalli, Bengaluru 560300 0930 – 1800 (Mon–Fri) 0930 – 1330 (Sat) Closed (Sun) Tel: (+080) 41136871 Chennai, Ispahani Centre Kerala State, Cochin International 123/124, Ispahani Centre, Airport Nungambakkam High Road, (Near Cochin International Airport, Income Tax Office) International Terminal P.O. 683 111, Nungambakkam, Chennai 600 034, Kerala State, India Tamil Nadu, India 0930 – 1800 (Mon–Fri) 0930 – 1330 (Sat) Closed (Sun) Tel: (+91) 044-4857 4505 / (+91) 044-4857 4506 Kochi, Pulinadu Building Kolkata, Everest House XXVII/2605, Ground Floor Pulinadu 46C Chowringhee Road, EVEREST Building, HOUSE, Ground Floor, Kolkata-700 Altantis, M.G.Road, 071 Kochi 682015, India. 0930 – 1800 (Mon–Fri) 0930 – 1800 (Mon–Fri) 0930 – 1330 (Sat) 0930 – 1330 (Sat) Closed (Sun) Closed (Sun) Tel: (+91) 33 4600 4800 Tel: (+0484) 4047070, (+0484) (+91) 33 4004 4802 2359600 2 Sales Office New Delhi, Road Chattarpur Enclave Track Holidays Pvt. Ltd. D–85, 1st Floor, 100 Ft. Road Chattarpur Enclave, New Delhi 0930 – 1800 (Mon–Fri) 0930 – 1330 (Sat) Closed (Sun) Tel: (+91) 9999123478 / (+91) 999912347 Indonesia Bali, Ngurah Rai International Airport Bali, Sun Boutique Hotel Ngurah Rai International Airport Sun Boutique Hotel, Departure Hall Domestic Terminal, JL.Sunset Road No.23, Kuta - Badung - Jl. Raya Denpasar 80361, Denpasar Bali Bali, Indonesia. 0800 - 2000 (Daily) Tel: (+0361) 767465 Banda Aceh, Jl.Twk.M.Daudsyah Banda Aceh, Sultan Iskandar Muda PT. Bumi Karunia Wisata, International Airport Jl.Twk.M.Daudsyah No.130, GP. Sultan Iskandar Muda International Peunayong, Kuta Alam, Banda Aceh Airport, 23122 Jl Banda Aceh Blang Bintang, Kode Pos 23372, Nangroe Aceh 0830 – 1900 (Mon–Fri) Daroesalam. 0830 – 1700 (Sat) 0830 – 1400 (Sun) Closed (PH) Tel: (+0651) 7315088 / (+0651) 7315100 Bandung, Grand Serela Hotel Jakarta, Soekarno Hatta International Grand Serela Hotel, Airport Jl. L.L.R.E. Martadinata (Jl. Riau) Soekarno Hatta International Airport – No. 56 Bandung, Jawa barat 40271 Terminal 2 E Departure Hall Customer Indonesia. Service Center 0900 – 1800 (Monday – Sat) Closed (Sun & PH) Lamongan, Jl.Raya Golokan Lombok, Lombok International PT. Arifin SIdayu Airport Praya JL. Raya Golokan No. 123, JLobby Departure Area, Desa Golokan, Kec. Sidayu, Lombok International Airport ( LOP ) Kab. Gresik - Jawa Timur Praya, Lombok, Nusa Tenggara Barat. 24 hours (Daily) 3 Sales Office Makassar, Departure hall Sultan Hasanudin International Airport Departure hall Sultan Hasanudin International Airport, Jalan Raya Airport No.1, Makassar, Sulawesi Selatan Lombok, CV Radita Abadi Perkasa Malang, Ruko Istana Dinoyo JL. Bung Karno No 10 Kav D-16 Komplek Ruko Satelit Pagesangan ATSC Malang (Kirana Tour And Timur Travel) Mataram, Lombok Ruko Istana Dinoyo Kav D-16 Jl. M.T. Haryono 1A, Malang - East 0900 – 2000 (Mon-Sun) Java Closed (PH) 0800 – 1600 (Daily) Tel: (+0341) 402324 / (+082) 333555854 Medan, Garuda Plaza Hotel Medan, Jl. Asia Garuda Plaza Hotel Lobby Level, Berjaya Holidays (Pt Wira Kencana Jl. Sisingamanga Raja No.18 Berjaya Abadi), Jl. Asia No. 548 P Medan, Sumatera Utara 20213, Medan Indonesia 0800 – 2000 (GMT +7) (Mon–Fri) 0900 - 1630 (Mon-Fri) 0800 – 1900 (GMT +7) (Sat) 0900 - 1200 (Sat) 0800 – 1700 (GMT +7) (Sun & PH) Closed (Sun & PH) Tel: (+061) 732 6 111 / (+061) 457 2976 Fax: (061) 45 11 243 Medan, Jl. Bakaran Batu Medan, Kualanamu International Pt Angkasa Tour And Travel, Airport Jl. Bakaran Batu No. 189 B Kualanamu International Airport, Lubuk Pakam – Medan Customer Service Lounge Arrival Terminal, 0800 – 1800 (GMT +7) (Mon–Fri) Deli Serdang, Sumatera Utara 0800 – 1500 (GMT +7) (Sat) 0830 – 1400 (GMT +7) (Sun) Tel: (+061) 7952288 Padang, Jl. Kampung Nias V No. 5 Padang, Minangkabau International Pt Astria Padang Wisata Airport Jl. Kampung Nias V No. 5 (Belakang Minangkabau International Airport, Pondok) South Padang Selatan 25211 Jl. Mr. Sutan M Rasyid, - Sumatera Barat Padang Pariaman, Sumatera Barat 25585 0800 – 2000 (GMT+7) (Mon–Fri) 0800 – 1600 (GMT+7) (Sat & Sun) Closed (PH) 4 Sales Office Tel: (+0751) 840 109 Pekanbaru, JL. Arifin Ahmad Palembang, Sultan Mahmud Pt. Sukses Bersama Mitra Wisata, Badaruddin II International Airport JL. Arifin Ahmad No. 75 D, Sultan Mahmud Badaruddin II Pekanbaru – Riau 28289 International Airport, Airlines Office 2nd Floor 0830 – 1700 (GMT+7) (Monday–Sat) Departure Hall Terminal, Closed (Sun & PH) Sukarame Palembang 30155. Tel: (+0761) 6700440 Pontianak, Supadio International Pekanbaru, Sultan Syarif Kasim II Airport International Airport Supadio International Airport – Sultan Syarif Kasim II International Customer Service Office, Jalan Arteri Airport – Customer Service Center, Supadio KM 17, Simpang Tiga – Pekanbaru 28284 Kubu Raya, Kalimantan Barat 78381 Solo, Adisumarmo International Surabaya, Pakuwon Trade Centre Airport Supermall Adisumarmo International Airport, ABC Vacation Surakarta 57108. LG Floor A6-01 / A6-50 Pakuwon Trade Centre (PTC) LG Floor A6-01/A6-50 JL. Puncak Indah Lontar 2 Surabaya 1000 – 2130 (GMT+7) (Daily) Surabaya, Juanda International Surabaya, Tunjungan Hotel Airport Terminal 2 Tunjungan 102-104 Kedung Doro Juanda International Airport Terminal Surabaya 2 Jalan Ir H Juanda, Surabaya, 0900 – 1800 (Mon - Fri) Jawa Timur 61253 Closed (Sat, Sun and PH) Surabaya, PT. Beyond Aneka Yogyakarta, Adisutjipto International ​ Transindo Kencana Airport Terminal B Ruko Pakuwon Town Square AA2-19 Adisutjipto International Airport Pakuwon City Terminal B Departure, Jl. Raya Solo Jl Raya Laguna KJW Putih Tambak KM 9 Surabaya Yogyakarta, 55282 0900 - 2000 (Mon-Sun) Closed (PH) 5 Sales Office Japan Tokyo, Shinjuku Westcourt 新宿WESTCOURT Shinjuku Westcourt 5F, 東京都新宿区西新宿7-2-11 7–2–11 Nishishinjuku,Shinjuku–ku 新宿WESTCOURT 5階 Tokyo 160–0023 Japan TRAVEL WEST東京オフィス内 Office: 0930-1800(Close on Sun) 営業時間: 0930 – 1800(月-土曜日) Call Center: 1000-1700(Close on Sun) 電話受付時間:1000 – 1700(月-土曜 日) 定休日: 日曜日 Malaysia Johor, Muar Johor, Galeria Kota Raya No.26 Jalan Bakri, L3-P1 Jalan Trus, 84000 Muar, Johor. 80000 Johor Bahru, Johor 0900 – 1900 (GMT+8) (Daily) 0800 – 1900 (GMT+8) (Daily) Johor, Senai International Airport Kedah, Langkawi International S07 Aeromall, Airport, Senai International Airport, Lot 31, Lapangan Terbang Langkawi, 81250 Senai, Johor. Mukim Padang Matsirat, 07100 Langkawi Kedah. 0800 – 1900 (GMT+8) (Daily) 0800 to 1730 (GMT+8) (Daily) Kedah, Central Square Shopping Kedah, Lapangan Terbang Sultan Centre Abdul Halim Lot 1F TR 01, 1st Floor, Level 1, Lapangan Terbang Sultan Central Square Shopping Centre, Abdul Halim, 06550 Kepala Batas, No.23, Jalan Kampung Baru, Alor Star, Kedah 08000 Sg.Petani, Kedah. 0800 – 2000 (GMT+8) (Daily) 1000 – 2200 (GMT+8) (Daily) Kelantan, Lapangan Terbang Sultan Kuala Lumpur, Kuala Lumpur Ismail Petra International Airport 2 GF, Lapangan Terbang Sultan Ismail KLIA2 Petra, Pengkalan Chepa, Level 3, Departure Hall 16100 Kota Bharu, Main Terminal Building Kelantan Kuala Lumpur International Airport 2 (KLIA2) 0800 – 2100 (GMT+8) (Daily) 64000 Sepang, Selangor 6 Sales Office 0400 - 2100 (GMT+8) (Daily) Kiosk Operation Hour: 24 hours (Daily) Kuala Lumpur, Kuala Lumpur Kuala Lumpur, Kuala Lumpur Sentral International Airport Lot 4, Level 2, Stesen Sentral, KLIA 50470 Kuala Lumpur. Level 5, Departure Hall Main Terminal Building 0900 - 2100 (GMT+8) (Daily) Kuala Lumpur International Airport (KLIA) 64000 Sepang, Selangor 0800 – 2000(GMT+8) (Daily) Kuala Lumpur, Podium Block Plaza Kuantan, Kuantan City Mall Berjaya GF-K-Escalator (Right Wing), G027B, Ground Floor, Jalan Putra Square, Podium Block Plaza Berjaya, 6/1, Putra Square, No.12, Jalan Imbi, 25300 Kuantan, Pahang. 55100 Kuala Lumpur. 1000 – 2200 (GMT+8) (Daily) 0900 – 1900 (GMT+8) (Daily) Pulau Pinang, Sungai Dua Pulau Pinang, Penang International Lot No 09 , Tesco
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