Turkish Airlines has resumed regular flights on the Istanbul–Yerevan route starting March 11, 2026. The flight program will be expanded gradually depending on passenger demand.
At the initial stage, the airline operates seven flights per week. From May 14, the number of flights will increase to ten, and from June 15 the airline plans to switch to two flights per day — up to 14 per week.
The evening flight TK358 will depart from Istanbul at 21:45 local time, while the night flight TK360 will depart at 02:00. The transition to the summer schedule is planned for March 29. The travel time between the cities will be about three hours.
Turkish Airlines is a member of the international aviation alliance Star Alliance. The airline was founded in 1933 with a fleet of five aircraft. Today, its fleet includes 519 aircraft, and its route network covers 356 destinations in 132 countries worldwide, including 303 international and 53 domestic routes.
