Turkish Airlines will resume regular service between Istanbul and Yerevan on March 11, 2026, with a gradual increase in the number of flights. By mid-June, the frequency will reach 14 flights per week.
Initially, the carrier will operate seven flights per week. This number will increase to ten on May 14, and on June 15, Turkish Airlines will switch to twice-daily service on this route. Evening flight TK358 will depart Istanbul at 21:45 local time, and night flight TK360 will depart at 2:00.
The transition to the summer schedule is scheduled for March 29. Travel time between the cities will be approximately three hours. The expanded flight schedule is intended to accommodate the growing passenger traffic between Türkiye and Armenia.
Turkish Airlines, a Star Alliance member, was founded in 1933 with a modest fleet of five aircraft. Today, its fleet comprises 519 aircraft (passenger and cargo) and flies to 356 destinations in 132 countries, including 303 international and 53 domestic.