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A non-stop flight is the most convenient and comfortable way to fly from Yerevan to Tokyo, despite the fact that sometimes flights with transfers can cost significantly less.
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There are most likely no direct flights on the Yerevan — Tokyo route
There appear to be no non-stop flights from Yerevan to Tokyo at this time.... Well, or something went wrong on our side and we couldn't find anything
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More than 12 airlines operate flights from Yerevan to Tokyo, including Georgian Airways, FlyOne, Pegasus Airlines, Utair, SCAT, Ural Airlines, Aegean Airlines, 540 Ghana Ltd., Wizz Air, Sky Express, Air Arabia, and LC Busre SAC. This is a popular route, so passengers can choose tickets based on budget and preferences. Ticket prices start from $470, and our service lets you instantly compare all options. The variety of offers simplifies planning: you can choose budget fares or more comfortable options with baggage included or extra services. We help you find the best deals so your trip is cost-efficient.
The cheapest one-way flight from Yerevan to Tokyo departs on 07/17/2026, is operated by Georgian Airways and costs $470
The cheapest roundtrip flight from Yerevan to Tokyo departs on 09/07/2026, is operated by LC Busre SAC and costs $918
Fastest flight from Yerevan to Tokyo takes 1d 1h 30m
There are no direct flights on this route.
The distance between Yerevan and Tokyo is 7939km (4922 miles). The average flight duration is 55m. The time difference between Yerevan and Tokyo is 5h
The cheapest flight ticket from Yerevan to Tokyo according to data for the last 48 hours costs $470
Often the best time to buy tickets from Yerevan to Tokyo is 2 months before departure.
Based on statistics over the past years, the lowest prices for flights from Yerevan to Tokyo can be found flying in these months: September, July, December.
The fastest flights from Yerevan to Tokyo start from 1 hour 30 minutes in the air.
The following airlines operate direct flights on the route Yerevan — Tokyo:
The cost of a one-way flight from Yerevan to Tokyo ranges from $510 (September 2026) to $676 (March 2027). On average, the ticket price is about $578–$1,135.
Tickets from Yerevan to Tokyo are getting more expensive each month. From July 2026 to April 2027, the increase reached 28%, with prices now at $665. It's unlikely to get cheaper than the current level.
The most significant price increase was from September 2026 to April 2027 — up 30%. The best time to fly is September 2026–October 2026, when the average price is $531. In March 2027–April 2027, tickets cost around $670.
Given the rising prices, it's best not to delay your purchase. Flying in September 2026–October 2026 can save you up to 21% compared to the most expensive months.
Price variation across months on this route is 10.8%. Your choice of departure month significantly affects the total flight cost.
Yerevan’s main airport, Zvartnots (EVN), functions as Armenia’s international gateway and typically serves a mix of national carrier flights and regional/international airlines, while a smaller domestic airfield (Erebuni) can be used for charter or military-related services. Zvartnots is about 12–13 km west of the city center; taxis usually take 20–30 minutes depending on traffic and can be moderately priced, while airport shuttle buses take roughly 30–45 minutes at lower fares. The airport can be relatively convenient for international connections and has basic passenger services, though peak times may feel busy; travelers seeking cheaper fares often find more options on regional carriers, whereas convenience-oriented passengers may prefer direct flights when available.
Tokyo is served mainly by two airports with distinct roles. Haneda (Tokyo International) is Tokyo’s primary domestic hub and increasingly a major international gateway, typically used by full-service carriers and many late-night/early-morning flights; it sits about 15–20 km south of central Tokyo and can be reached by train in roughly 15–30 minutes (monorail or Keikyu Line) or by taxi in 20–40 minutes depending on traffic, with train fares generally ranging from modest to mid-level. Its proximity makes Haneda convenient and quick for most travelers, though it can be busier and more expensive at peak times. Narita (Narita International) is Tokyo’s main long-haul international airport and typically handles more budget and full-service carriers for overseas routes; it lies farther out, around 60–70 km east of downtown, and travel to central Tokyo usually takes 60–90 minutes by limited express trains or 60–120 minutes by airport bus, with fares that can be budget-friendly on buses or higher on express trains. Narita can offer lower-priced international options and extensive international connections, but the longer transfer time is a trade-off in convenience and comfort for many passengers.