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In different months, ticket prices from Tokyo to Yerevan vary: minimum — $546 (November 2026), maximum — $690 (August 2026). Typically, the flight costs $612–$613.
A non-stop flight is the most convenient and comfortable way to fly from Tokyo to Yerevan, despite the fact that sometimes flights with transfers can cost significantly less.
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On the Tokyo — Yerevan route, ticket prices are stable. Whichever month you choose, the difference will be minimal.
There is a slight difference: it's a bit cheaper in October 2026–November 2026 (averaging $565) and slightly more in July 2026–August 2026 ($664). But overall, the difference is small.
On this route, you don't need to target specific months — prices are stable. The difference between the cheapest and most expensive period is only 15%. Book whenever it's convenient.
Monthly price variation is just 7.2%. Ticket costs on this route are among the most predictable.
There are most likely no direct flights on the Tokyo — Yerevan route
There appear to be no non-stop flights from Tokyo to Yerevan at this time.... Well, or something went wrong on our side and we couldn't find anything
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The route Tokyo — Yerevan is served by many carriers — 10 in total, including MIAT Mongolian Airlines, VietjetAir, Air India, Shenzhen Airlines, Eastar Jet, China Southern Airlines, Peach, Jeju Air, Etihad Airways, and Vietnam Airlines. This gives passengers wide opportunities: from finding the lowest fare (from $546) to selecting flights by schedule or service class. Our service aggregates data from multiple booking systems so you can compare offers in one place. This saves time and money: no need to check dozens of sites — just pick the right option and book online.
The cheapest flight ticket from Tokyo to Yerevan according to data for the last 48 hours costs $546
Often the best time to buy tickets from Tokyo to Yerevan is 2 months before departure.
Based on statistics over the past years, the lowest prices for flights from Tokyo to Yerevan can be found flying in these months: November, October, September.
The fastest flights from Tokyo to Yerevan start from 9 hours 55 minutes in the air.
The following airlines operate direct flights on the route Tokyo — Yerevan:
The cheapest one-way flight from Tokyo to Yerevan departs on 11/28/2026, is operated by MIAT Mongolian Airlines and costs $546
The cheapest roundtrip flight from Tokyo to Yerevan departs on 07/08/2026, is operated by Asiana Airlines and costs $1,248
Fastest flight from Tokyo to Yerevan takes 1d 9h 55m
There are no direct flights on this route.
The distance between Tokyo and Yerevan is 7939km (4922 miles). The time difference between Tokyo and Yerevan is 5h
Yerevan is served mainly by Zvartnots International Airport (EVN), the country’s primary international gateway and usual choice for long-haul and regional flights; it typically handles flag-carriers and a mix of full-service and low-cost airlines. The airport lies about 12 km west of downtown Yerevan, with taxi transfers usually taking 20–40 minutes depending on traffic; public buses and minibuses run to the city in roughly 40–60 minutes for modest fares, while airport shuttles can be slightly faster. Pros: relatively compact terminal, straightforward immigration and baggage flows, and regular connections to Europe and the Middle East. Cons: can be busy at peak times, limited late-night public transport options, and some services may be pricier than smaller domestic airfields.
Tokyo is served by two main airports with distinct roles. Narita International (NRT) is Tokyo’s long-haul and international hub, typically handling most intercontinental carriers and full-service airlines; it sits about 60–70 km east of central Tokyo, with airport trains taking 60–90 minutes and airport buses 75–120 minutes depending on traffic — fares for express trains and buses can be mid-range to higher. Haneda (HND), much closer at about 15–20 km south of the city center, has grown into a major international gateway while still hosting many domestic and low-cost flights; travel into central Tokyo is usually 15–30 minutes by train or 20–40 minutes by taxi, with generally lower transfer times and fares. Pros: Narita offers wide international connectivity and extensive facilities for long-haul travelers; Haneda excels at convenience and shorter transfer times. Cons: Narita’s distance can make transfers longer and potentially costlier; Haneda can be busier and relatively pricier for some international routes.
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