Flight cancellations can be frustrating, especially when they disrupt your travel plans. If you were supposed to fly from or to Armenia and your flight was cancelled, you might be entitled to compensation. In this guide, we will explain your rights, how to claim compensation, and what alternative solutions you can consider.
There are several reasons why flights might be cancelled in Armenia, including:
Bad Weather Conditions – Heavy snow in winter or strong winds can lead to cancellations.
Technical Issues – Aircraft malfunctions can force airlines to cancel flights for safety reasons.
Air Traffic Control Restrictions – Delays or strikes affecting air traffic control can impact flights.
Operational Problems – Airline staffing issues, overbooking, or logistical errors can result in cancellations.
Political or Security Reasons – In rare cases, flights may be cancelled due to security concerns in the region.
Regardless of the reason, if your flight was cancelled due to airline responsibility, you could be eligible for compensation.
Yes! If your flight was cancelled under EU Regulation 261/2004 (EC261) or similar air passenger rights laws, you may be entitled to compensation of up to €600 per passenger. This applies if:
The airline notified you of the cancellation less than 14 days before departure.
The airline is responsible for the cancellation (not caused by extraordinary circumstances like extreme weather or political instability).
Your flight was departing from Armenia to an EU country with an EU airline, or from an EU country to Armenia.
The amount you can claim depends on the flight distance:
Flights under 1,500 km – Up to €250
Flights between 1,500 km and 3,500 km – Up to €400
Flights over 3,500 km – Up to €600
For example, if you had a flight from Yerevan Zvartnots International Airport (EVN) to Paris (CDG) with Air France and it was cancelled, you could claim up to €400!
First, contact your airline. They must provide you with either:
A rebooked flight at no extra cost,
A full refund if you no longer wish to travel.
If the cancellation was within the airline’s control, you have a right to claim compensation. Airlines often avoid informing passengers about their rights, so be proactive.
Make sure to keep:
Your boarding pass and ticket
Any emails or messages from the airline about the cancellation
Receipts for additional expenses (meals, hotels, transport)
If your flight is cancelled, you can also check flights from nearby airports. For example:
If your flight from Yerevan Zvartnots (EVN) is cancelled, check flights from Gyumri Shirak Airport (LWN), which is just 120 km away.
Consider alternative airlines like Wizz Air or FlyOne, which operate flights from Armenia to various destinations.
If you need to switch airports, here are some options:
From Yerevan to Gyumri Airport (LWN) – Take a train (2.5 hours) or a taxi (1.5 hours).
From Yerevan to Tbilisi International Airport (TBS) in Georgia – A scenic overnight train or a shared taxi can get you there in about 5-6 hours.
Sometimes, choosing another departure airport can help you reach your destination faster rather than waiting for the airline to rebook you.
If the airline rejects your claim, don’t worry—this is common. Airlines often try to avoid paying compensation, but that doesn’t mean you’re not entitled to it. Trouble Flight specializes in handling these cases, ensuring you get the money you deserve.
We handle everything for you—no paperwork, no stress. If your claim is successful, you get paid. If not, you pay nothing.
Unfortunately, if the flight was cancelled due to extreme weather conditions, you are not eligible for compensation. However, the airline must still provide you with a new flight or refund.
If your domestic flight within Armenia (e.g., Yerevan to Gyumri) is cancelled, compensation does not apply under EC261. However, you should still receive a refund or rebooking.
If your connecting flight was cancelled and you arrived at your final destination three or more hours late, you could still claim compensation under EC261.
If your flight was cancelled due to government restrictions or pandemic-related issues, compensation does not apply. However, airlines must still offer a refund or rebooking.
If your flight was cancelled in Armenia, you could be entitled to up to €600 in compensation. Don’t let airlines take advantage of your rights. Trouble Flight makes the process easy and stress-free.
Simply submit your claim online, and we’ll handle everything. If we don’t win, you pay nothing. It’s that simple!
➡️ Check if you’re eligible for compensation today and get the money you deserve!