The airline becomes a market leader in Armenia and committed to provideconnectivity to Europeand beyond. Currently it operates 16 routes to 9 countries and aim to carry more than 1,2 mln passengers this year.
Wizz Air, EMEA’s most Environmental Sustainability Airline Group of the Year* in partnership with “Armenia” International Airports”, today officially opened its new base in Zvartnots Airport in Yerevan.
Today, following the press conference dedicated to the official opening of the new base at Zvartnots Airport, Naples–Yerevan flight was welcomed with a ribbon-cutting ceremony, attended by local crew, Roland Tischner, Managing Director of Wizz Air Hungary, Marcelo Wende, Director of “Armenia” International Airports”, as well as Gevorg Papoyan, Minister of Economy and Head of the Tourism Committee, Lusine Gevorgyan.
Two modern Airbus A321neo aircraft will be stationed at Yerevan starting from today and will allow Wizz Air to introduce eight new direct routes to Europe for Armenians: Prague, Hamburg, Paphos, Paris, Naples, Bari, Bucharest, and Memmingen. The airline will also increase frequency on the Dortmund route to four flights per week. Additionally, starting from September 30, 2025, Wizz Air has also launched direct flights from Gyumri’s Shirak Airport to Larnaca, Republic of Cyprus. In total, the airline plan to carry more than 1.2 million passengers to and from Yerevan this year. Ticket prices start from as low as 9000 AMD and are available for purchase both on our official website and through the mobile app.
“We are delighted to welcome Yerevan to the Wizz Air network of home cities. Armenia is becoming increasingly important in our network, and our aim is to provide more smart travel opportunities for passengers travelling to and from Armenia. We are also excited to celebrate that two aircraft will join the Yerevan fleet in the winter of 2025. In total, Wizz Air will offer 16 routes to nine countries and providing passengers with direct access to Europe. With the new base, Wizz Air creates employment opportunities in Armenia, boosting the tourism sector and associated industries by more than 800 jobs”, said Roland Tischner, Managing Director of Wizz Air Hungary.
Following the opening of its new base, Wizz Air has welcomed over 50 professionals to its team in Armenia, including pilots and cabin crew, and plans to continue hiring new staff. The airline holds regular open days for those aspiring to a career in aviation and offers the Wizz Air Pilot Academy (WAPA) program, which will help new pilots to learn how to operate commercial aircraft.
“Armenia” International Airports” is thrilled to begin this new and important phase of cooperation with Wizz Air. Marcelo Wende, Director of “Armenia” International Airports” commented: “We are happy to welcome Wizz Air to Zvartnots International Airport as a base carrier. This is a proud moment for our airport and for Armenia. We look forward to seeing more travelers through Wizz Air’s expanding network and are committed to ensuring smooth and successful operations together. Congratulations to our partners and wish Wizz Air continued success and safe flights.”
Having Wizz Air as a base carrier in Armenia is not only a milestone for the aviation sector, but also a strong driver for the country’s economy and connectivity.
“The official opening of the “Wizz Air” airline base marks a significant milestone for our country. This step will not only boost the flow of tourists visiting Armenia but also create new opportunities for attracting investments, strengthening Armenia’s position in the aviation market, and advancing the overall development of the sector. The base’s operations will connect Armenia to numerous destinations across Europe and beyond, making our country more accessible and attractive as a tourism hub. At the same time, it will offer our citizens more affordable and convenient travel options”, said Minister of Economy of the RA Gevorg Papoyan.
Yerevan has become the 34th base in Wizz Air’s network. Since its first flight in 2020 to the country, the airline has carried over 2.6 million passengers and currently operates 16 routes to 9 countries with 2 based aircraft. Wizz Air is the market leader with 24% market share and the only airline providing direct routes to and from Europe.
NEW WIZZ AIR ROUTES FROM YEREVAN
ROUTE | DAYS | STARTS |
ROUTE | DAYS | STARTS |
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Yerevan - Naples | Monday, Wednesday, Friday | 29 September 2025 |
Gyumri - Larnaca | Thursday, Sunday | 30 September 2025 |
Yerevan - Prague | Monday, Wednesday, Friday | 1 October 2025 |
Yerevan - Hamburg | Monday, Wednesday, Friday | 1 October 2025 |
Yerevan – Paris Beauvais | Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday | 2 October 2025 |
Yerevan - Paphos | Thursday, Sunday | 2 October 2025 |
Yerevan – Bucharest Otopeni | Thursday, Sunday | 26 October 2025 |
Yerevan - Bari | Wednesday, Sunday | 26 October 2025 |
Yerevan - Memmingen | Tuesday, Saturday | 28 October 2025 |
ROUTE | FREQUENCY INCREASE | STARTS |
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Yerevan - Dortmund | 2 > 4 | 1 October 2025 |
* According to CAPA – Centre for Aviation Awards for Excellence 2022–2024, which compares emission intensity data of airlines worldwide and recognises Wizz Air as the airline with the lowest CO2 emissions per RPK compared to other global and European carriers.