Flights to and from Armenia
Air Armenia stopped flying operations in 2014. Search and book similar flights with Armenia Airways, Armenia Air Company, or Atlantis European Airways through Alternative Airlines.
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Air Armenia (Էյր Արմենիա in Armenian) was an Armenian cargo and passenger airline, based in Zvartnots International Airport in Yerevan. The airline was founded in 2003 and began operating in marzo 2003.
In 2013, Air Armenia announced plans to launch passenger services and in julio 2016, the General Department of Civil Aviation of Armenia granted permissions for the airline to fly passengers and became the largest Armenian carrier. However in 2014 after just over 10 years of operations, it ceased operations due to financial problems.
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Zvartnos International Airport is located near the town of Zvartnos, and 15km west of Armenia’s capital Yerevan. Initially opened in 1961, it is the primary International airport for Armenia, and is the busiest airport in the country. For example, in 2017 is saw nearly 2.5 million passengers. This airport operates services for a number or airlines including Armenia Aricompany, ArmWings and Hayways.
Air Armenia fleet consisted of 1 Boeing 737 and 3 Airbus A320.
There is currently no carry-on or checked baggage information for Air Armenia as the airline has ceased operations since 2014. Use our search bar to find similar
As Air Armenia airlines ceased operations in 2014, there is no check-in information available.