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Arriving by Air
The most convenient way to visit Armenia is by air. Air transport fulfills the flights through the Zvartnots International Airport , located outside of Yerevan , and Shirak Airport in Gyumri. In 1998 a new cargo terminal was opened at Zvartnots airport, which has facilitated domestic and international cargo handling.
Under new management, Zvartnots International Airport is undergoing a welcome makeover that should transform the airport into a world-class facility. For 25,000 AMD/person, the airport provides a VIP service, in which customer service representatives personally meet the traveler on the tarmac as they disembark the plane upon arrival.
We encourage interested parties to visit the Zvartnots Airport web site for more comprehensive information related to travel, schedules, and flight information.
The following Air Companies have direct flights from/to Yerevan:
British Airways -London
Austrian Airlines-Vienna
Air France-Paris
Lufthansa-Munich
Aeroflot Russian airlines-Moscow
Czech Airlines-Prague
DONBASSAERO-Kiev, Donetsk
Belavia – Minsk
Caspian Airlines – Tehran
Syrian Arab Airlines – Aleppo
Air Arabia – Sharjah
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Arriving by Train
The main railway station in Armenia , the Sasuntsi Davit Station is located on Tigran Mets Avenue , near the metro station of the same name.
Departure |
Arrival |
Days |
Departure Time |
Arrival Time |
Yerevan |
Tbilisi |
Even days of the month |
19:00 |
09:45 |
Tbilisi |
Yerevan |
Odd days of the month |
16:15 |
07:35 |
Arriving by bus
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Days |
Hours |
Arrival Station |
Istanbul-Trapison |
Every Saturday |
7:00 pm |
Kilikia Central Bus Station |
Tehran |
Every day Except Fridays |
11:00 am |
Kilikia Central Bus Station |
| Moscow |
Every Sunday |
2:00 pm |
Petros 94 (1 Artsakh Str.(near #6 school)) |
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Arriving by car
Overland road routes and rail links connect Armenia with its neighbors. Two highway routes are available through Georgia , which provide access to the Black Sea Ports of Batumi and Poti. Additionally, there is one route south through Iran to the Persian Gulf . Armenia has made great strides in its road network, with significant investment resulting in nearly all the main highways to be paved and in good condition.
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