Armavia
Armavia was an Armenian scheduled passenger carrier based at Zvartnots International Airport in Yerevan. The airline suspended operations and ceased flying in 2013, so from a traveler’s perspective it is a defunct carrier and cannot be booked.
Because it is no longer operating there is no active route network, alliance membership, or ongoing service to rely on; travelers should use currently operating airlines for travel to or from Armenia and handle any outstanding Armavia tickets through their point of purchase or consumer protection channels.
Frequent Flyer
Armavia does not have an active frequent-flyer program, as the airline ceased operations in 2013; any historic loyalty balances or program benefits are no longer redeemable through the carrier.
Where Armavia Flew
Armavia operated from its main base at Zvartnots International Airport (EVN) in Yerevan and during its operation served a mix of domestic and regional international routes. The airline no longer flies-its services were suspended and operations ceased in 2013-so there are no active routes, codeshares, or alliance connections to book through Armavia today.
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Tips for Flying Armavia
- Armavia ceased operations in 2013 and cannot be booked for travel.
- If you hold an unused Armavia ticket, contact the travel agent or the card issuer you used to purchase it as soon as possible to pursue a refund or chargeback.
- For consumer protection or reimbursement guidance, contact your point of sale, your credit card company, or the Armenian civil aviation authority.
- If you need to fly to or from Yerevan (Zvartnots International Airport, EVN), search current carriers and compare non‑stop and one‑stop options from active airlines.