Very nice airport. Everything is organised, though staff/officers may sometimes be a little harsh to some tourists especially those who may have a language barrier. Most officers and staff know English, Russian and Persian fluently. Airport does get busy during Summer and winter breaks. I hope they plan to open a second terminal since air travel is increasing rapidly and tourist numbers are rising.
The airport is clean and neat, it is incredible given Armenia is a poor and tiny country. Credit to overseas Armenians! They have made a incalculable contribution to your motherland. The staff are also very nice and cheap government run airport bus just outside the exit. Avoid taxi at all costs.
Neat and clean airport. I travelled with a group of 50 people from Dubai. The overall experience was good. Being a tourist country you expect the people to be welcoming. However, the good looking people at the visa counter and passport control were missing the welcoming smile and were rude to few of my colleagues. If you have travelled to Azerbaijan in the past by any chance, expect few rounds of extra questions at the passport control.
You can get variety of wines from the duty free.
I visited here last week. On arrival visa for UAE resident passport holders. Need to pay 3000Dram for the visa. They will only accept "Dram". need to exchange from the airport. There is no proper instruction given about this. So, everyone was waiting for emigration q. And once we reached on the emigration counter, they will ask for "Dram" then need to go exchange counter, change money, then again stand on that emigration q. I took two and half hours to finish this.
There are few taxi drivers outside ( i reached there at 2am). They will ask 20,000-30,000 for city hotels, but actually its only around 5,000-7,000. so be careful.
There is a good duty-free shop, that we can buy, good quality wines at a reasonable price.
Sebastian de Brun Mangs
::Easy, no visa. Great minibus number 201 to City for 300 dram, got off at republic square
D T
::Very nice airport. Everything is organised, though staff/officers may sometimes be a little harsh to some tourists especially those who may have a language barrier. Most officers and staff know English, Russian and Persian fluently. Airport does get busy during Summer and winter breaks. I hope they plan to open a second terminal since air travel is increasing rapidly and tourist numbers are rising.
馮耀豪
::The airport is clean and neat, it is incredible given Armenia is a poor and tiny country. Credit to overseas Armenians! They have made a incalculable contribution to your motherland. The staff are also very nice and cheap government run airport bus just outside the exit. Avoid taxi at all costs.
Shafeeque Mohammed
::Neat and clean airport. I travelled with a group of 50 people from Dubai. The overall experience was good. Being a tourist country you expect the people to be welcoming. However, the good looking people at the visa counter and passport control were missing the welcoming smile and were rude to few of my colleagues. If you have travelled to Azerbaijan in the past by any chance, expect few rounds of extra questions at the passport control. You can get variety of wines from the duty free.
Prathesh Jaison
::I visited here last week. On arrival visa for UAE resident passport holders. Need to pay 3000Dram for the visa. They will only accept "Dram". need to exchange from the airport. There is no proper instruction given about this. So, everyone was waiting for emigration q. And once we reached on the emigration counter, they will ask for "Dram" then need to go exchange counter, change money, then again stand on that emigration q. I took two and half hours to finish this. There are few taxi drivers outside ( i reached there at 2am). They will ask 20,000-30,000 for city hotels, but actually its only around 5,000-7,000. so be careful. There is a good duty-free shop, that we can buy, good quality wines at a reasonable price.