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Copy of Copy of GSTN Registration Details for Upload 18.1 AIRLINE ALLIED SERVICES LIMITED STATES DISTRICT PRINCIPAL PLACE OF BUSINESS PIN CODE GST Registration Alliance air, C/O Indian Airlines Ltd., Aerodrome Chikalthana, 431001 MAHARASHTRA Aurangabad Aurangabad 27AAACA1517B1ZG HIMACHAL PRADESH Kullu Alliance Air, Civil Airport, Bhunter, Kullu 175125 02AAACA1517B1ZS PUNJAB Gurdaspur Alliance Air, Pathankot Airport, Pathankot 145001 03AAACA1517B1ZQ DELHI New Delhi Alliance Air,IGI Airport, South West Delhi, New Delhi 110037 07AAACA1517B1ZI UTTAR PRADESH Kanpur Alliance Air,Civil enclave,Chakeri,Kanpur Airport 208004 09AAACA1517B1ZE NAGALAND Dimapur Alliance Air,C/O Air India,Dimapur Airport,Dimapur 797112 13AAACA1517B1ZP MANIPUR Imphal Alliance Air,Imphal Airport,Imphal 795140 14AAACA1517B1ZN MIZORAM Aizwal Aliance Air ,C/O AIR INDIA, LENGPUI AIRPORT,AIZWAL 796410 15AAACA1517B1ZL ALLIANCE AIR, C/O Air India,Airport Road,Agartala airport,Singarbill, Agartala 799009 TRIPURA Agartala 16AAACA1517B1ZJ ALLIANCE AIR,C/O AIR INDIA LTD, C.A. BARAPARI AIRPORT, SHILONG 793103 MEGHALAYA Shillong 17AAACA1517B1ZH 786602 ASSAM Dibrugarh ALLIANCE AIR, C/O AIR INDIA, DIBRUGARH AIRPORT, DIBRUGARH 18AAACA1517B1ZF ALLIANCE AIR, NSCBI AIRPORT, KOLKATA 700052 WEST BENGAL Kolkata 19AAACA1517B1ZD ALLIANCE AIR, DUMNA AIRPORT, JABALPUR 482005 MADHYA PRADESH Jabalpur 23AAACA1517B1ZO GUJARAT Surat Alliance Air, Surat Airport, Surat 395002 24AAACA1517B1ZM KARNATAKA Bangaluru Alliance Air, C/O Air India, Bangaluru International Airport 560017 29AAACA1517B1ZC 682553 LAKSHADWEEP Agatti ALLIANCE AIR, C/O INDIAN AIRLINES OFFICE, AIRPORT AGATTI, Agatti 31AAACA1517B1ZR KERALA Ernakulam Alliance Air, C/O Indian Airlines ltd , CIAL Nedumbassery 683111 32AAACA1517B1ZP ALLIANCE AIR, C/O INDIAN AIRLINES LTD, KAMRAJ DOMESTIC 600027 TAMIL NADU Chennai TERMINAL, CHENNAI AIRPORT ,CHENNAI 33AAACA1517B1ZN South Alliance Air, New Terminal Building, Airport Nad Kotha Road, south 741101 ANDAMAN & NICOBAR Andaman Andaman, (Port Blair) 35AAACA1517B1ZJ The Station Manager, opp. Hotel Fortune Murali Park, Bundar Road, 520010 ANDHRA PRADESH Vijayawada Vijayawada , krishna 37AAACA1517B1ZF DAMAN AND DIU Diu Station manager, Air India, Junagadh, Diu 362520 25AAACA1517B1ZK RAJASTHAN Jaipur Alliance air, C/O Air india , Jaipur Airport, jaipur 302011 08AAACA1517B1ZG UTTARAKHAND Pant nagar Alliance Air, Station Manager , Pantnagar Airport, U.S. Nagar 263145 05AAACA1517B1ZM Air India Ltd , MRO complex shamshabad, RGI airport near gate 03 , 501218 TELANGANA Hyderabad Hyderabad 36AAACA1517B1ZH JAMMU AND KASHMIR Jammu Alliance Air, Station manager, Civil Air terminal, Jammu 744103 01AAACA1517B1ZU.
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