Wizz Air Launches Bratislava–Yerevan Route from January 13

Hungarian low-cost airline Wizz Air has announced the launch of a new direct route connecting Bratislava, Slovakia with Yerevan, Armenia.

Wizz Air Bratislava–Yerevan Route

The service is scheduled to begin on January 13, 2026, offering three weekly flights on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays. Tickets are already available for purchase on the airline’s official website and mobile app, with fares starting from approximately €29.99 one-way.

The new Bratislava–Yerevan service is part of Wizz Air’s expanding network from its Yerevan base at Zvartnots International Airport (EVN) — the airline’s 34th global base. Since starting operations in Armenia in 2020, Wizz Air has carried over 2.6 million passengers and serves numerous European destinations from Yerevan, making it a key player in Armenia’s international air connectivity.

For passengers, this means more choice, competitive fares and simplified travel options between Slovakia and Armenia — both for tourism and business travel — especially during the peak travel months of early 2026.

While the new Bratislava–Yerevan flights provide a direct air link, passengers also have alternative routes and transport options via other airlines & hubs:

  • Vienna (located about 60 km west of Bratislava) with Austrian Airlines
  • Budapest (Wizz Air already operates direct flights to Yerevan)

Zvartnots International Airport (EVN) — Located about 12 km west of Yerevan’s city centre, Zvartnots is Armenia’s primary international gateway and handles the majority of the country’s scheduled passenger flights. It serves both full-service and low-cost carriers and has seen a significant increase in European connections due to Wizz Air’s investment and base operations.

Bratislava Airport (BTS) — Also known as M. R. Štefánik Airport, Bratislava’s international airport lies roughly 10 km northeast of Slovakia’s capital. Over recent years, Wizz Air has expanded its presence here, adding aircraft and multiple routes to both business and leisure destinations across Europe.