FlyOne Armenia, the low-cost carrier based in Yerevan, launched direct flights between Zvartnots International Airport (EVN) and Vienna International Airport (VIE) on April 3, 2026, marking the airline’s entry into the Austrian market.
Service began with one weekly frequency, rising to two weekly flights on April 13 and expanding to three per week from June 1. With the addition, total weekly capacity between Vienna and Yerevan is set to reach 10 flights during the summer season. The airline operates Airbus A320 or A321 aircraft on the route. Flights depart Yerevan at 15:40 and arrive in Vienna at 17:30, with the return departing Vienna at 18:30 and landing in Yerevan at 23:50.
FlyOne Armenia is not permitted to operate EU flights under its own air operator’s certificate, as all airlines certified by Armenia’s Civil Aviation Authority have been banned from EU airspace since 2010. The carrier therefore uses wet-lease arrangements with its Moldovan parent company, FlyOne, which is headquartered at Chișinău Airport.
The new Vienna service follows Wizz Air’s announced withdrawal from the route, a move that may have prompted FlyOne to step in and serve the market.
In late 2025, FlyOne Armenia completed the acquisition of three new Airbus A320 jets from Avia Solutions Group, a strategic investment valued at over USD70mn, a fleet boost the airline said would allow it to pursue more frequent and longer-haul routes.
“We are very pleased that Vienna has become part of our route network. We are confident that this destination will be in high demand, creating new opportunities for tourism and travel, as well as for our compatriots and transit passengers travelling to Europe,” said Aram Khachatryan, Chief Executive Officer of FlyOne Armenia.