offer ends on Aug 17

Los Angeles - Yerevan

Business / Round Trip

old price $3,457

2,469

USD
Exclusive deal — up to 70% off online price
Call Us Now

Save up to 70%

(833) 370-2572

Or fill out the form to have an agent contact you

Round Trip
1 Traveler
Business
+1

100% Safe. No purchase required. I agree to provide my phone number and to be contacted by clicking “Get a Free Quote”. Your privacy is respected. Terms of Service.

Excellent4.1 out of 5
Trustpilot

Other Deals to Yerevan

Air Canada

Air Canada

3,557

*USD
Air Tahiti Nui

Air Tahiti Nui

3,946

*USD
Qatar Airways

Qatar Airways

3,765

*USD
Lowest Price Guarantee
Find a lower price elsewhere? Let us know
1,3M+

Travelers Served

400+

Travel Experts

8+

Years in Business

98%

Happy Travellers

Click * to see full offer details and conditions

Accredited Travel Company
Request

Submit your travel requirements for personal assessment

Selection

Receive flight options and discuss them with your specialist

Booking

Finalize your booking online with full-service support at hand

I founded BusinessClass.com to cut through the chaos. We combine twenty years of expertise with technology to curate only the finest offers. You get true comfort, great value, and sustainable choices — instantly.

Image

Jason Eckhoff

Founder & Editor-in-Chief20+ years in digital travelEntrepreneur of the Year (Ernst & Young)

Nice webpage - very good description of the standard and amenities on the flights - I use BC to compare both prices and cabin quality and book my flights.

PeopleMaria, NO

Have used bussinessclass.com for half a year already and I am very happy, it works out perfect and customer support is also very good. There are some other sites who uses the same name, but they are not as good as this one which I would say is the original and most trustworthy.

PeopleChristian Mikkel Dobloug, NO

Businessclass.com always have the best hotel and flight deals. Airlines and hotels are reviewed to offer you the best experience.

PeopleMarianne, DK
BG

Business Class Flights from Los Angeles to Yerevan

An in-depth analysis of the best business class options from Los Angeles (LAX) to Yerevan (EVN). Compare seats, amenities, service, and find the perfect flight for your journey.

Book Safely
Lowest Fare Guarantee
Instant Callback
24 Hours Fare Lock
Side-by-side insights

Seat and aircraft what to expect

Turkish AirlinesTurkish Airlines
Airbus A350-900
Airbus A330-300

Turkish Airlines business-shell lie-flat

A 1-2-1 full-flat shell seat offering a 78-inch sleeping surface, adjustable headrest and dedicated storage pockets; engineered for privacy and direct aisle access on long-haul A350 deployments.

Airbus A350-900
Airbus A350-900
Seat
Lie-flat seat
Seat Plane
1x2x1 seat layout

Key amenities

Lie-flat bed
Direct aisle access
Premium bedding
Dine-on-demand
Wi-Fi
Lower cabin altitude & higher humidity (A350/787)

Turkish Airlines 2-2-2 lie-flat

A two-two-two business arrangement with full-flat seats; wider shoulder space but center seats may require stepping over a neighbor for window access on some rows.

Airbus A330-300
Airbus A330-300
Seat
Lie-flat seat
Seat Plane
2x2x2 seat layout

Key amenities

Lie-flat bed
Premium bedding
Dine-on-demand
Wi-Fi
Upgraded lavatory (select aircraft)
AeroflotAeroflot
Airbus A350-900
Airbus A330-300

Aeroflot A350 1-2-1 lie-flat

A dedicated full-flat 1-2-1 business seat with a privacy shell, integrated storage and direct aisle access; designed for long-range comfort and simple conversion to bed mode.

Airbus A350-900
Airbus A350-900
Seat
Lie-flat seat
Seat Plane
1x2x1 seat layout

Key amenities

Lie-flat bed
Direct aisle access
Premium bedding
Dine-on-demand
Wi-Fi
Lower cabin altitude & higher humidity (A350/787)

Aeroflot 2-2-2 lie-flat

A two-two-two lie-flat business arrangement offering full-flat comfort but with alternating access geometry; center pairs may require coordination to move past neighbors.

Airbus A330-300
Airbus A330-300
Seat
Lie-flat seat
Seat Plane
2x2x2 seat layout

Key amenities

Lie-flat bed
Premium bedding
Dine-on-demand
Wi-Fi
Upgraded lavatory (select aircraft)
LufthansaLufthansa
Airbus A350-900
Airbus A330-300

Lufthansa A350 1-2-1 shell seat

A 1-2-1 shell-style lie-flat seat with integrated storage, adjustable lumbar support and direct aisle access; engineered for privacy and overnight comfort on long-haul A350 services.

Airbus A350-900
Airbus A350-900
Seat
Lie-flat seat
Seat Plane
1x2x1 seat layout

Key amenities

Lie-flat bed
Direct aisle access
Premium bedding
Dine-on-demand
Wi-Fi
Lower cabin altitude & higher humidity (A350/787)

Lufthansa 2-2-2 lie-flat

A classic two-two-two business configuration with full-flat seats; offers comfortable sleeping surfaces though aisle access varies by seat position.

Airbus A330-300
Airbus A330-300
Seat
Lie-flat seat
Seat Plane
2x2x2 seat layout

Key amenities

Lie-flat bed
Premium bedding
Dine-on-demand
Wi-Fi
Upgraded lavatory (select aircraft)
Airline comparison

Expert picks & flyer reviews for your flight
from Los Angeles to Los Angeles

Aeroflot Russian Airlines
Aeroflot Russian Airlines

Top for sleep and privacy

4.1

(182 reviews)

Overview
Author’s note
Flyer Comments

Overall Ratings

Amenities

4.2

Crew & Service

4.6

Food & Beverage

3.8

Seats & Comfort

4.1

Airline

3.9

On the Los Angeles to Yerevan route Aeroflot offers two Business Class products. The A350 gives true 1-2-1 seats with direct aisle access and better privacy. The A330 uses a 2-2-2 layout so some seats don’t have direct aisle access. Bedding and dine-on-demand are consistent across both types, so sleeping on overnight flights is generally good. Bring entertainment offline and expect to pay for Wi‑Fi. Allow extra time for arrival services in Yerevan.

Pros

  • A350 1-2-1 seats offer strong privacy
  • Lie-flat beds across both aircraft for overnight rest
  • Good bedding and pillows improve sleep comfort
  • Dine-on-demand service available on both aircraft
  • Attentive and professional cabin crew on most flights
  • A350 cabin feels modern and quieter than older planes
  • Wi-Fi available on both A350 and A330 (usually paid)
  • Cabins are typically cleaned and kept tidy during long sectors

Cons

  • A330 2-2-2 layout limits privacy for some seats
  • Catering quality varies between A350 and A330
  • Wi-Fi often metered and can be slow
  • Ground handling and baggage at Yerevan can be slow
  • Lavatory upgrades only on select A330 aircraft
Best privacy and direct aisle access on the route

The A350 layout provides genuine privacy and direct aisle access plus modern cabin environment and strong bedding — ideal for overnight Los Angeles to Yerevan flights.

Flew Los Angeles to Yerevan on the A350. Seat 1A was great — full aisle, felt private. bed was comfy, crew friendly. Food ok but not amazing

Flown on December 10, 2025

A330 2-2-2 seat. stuck in middle pair, no direct aisle so had to climb over partner. it did go flat tho. service decent, meal smaller than expected.

Flown on December 15, 2025

WiFi onboard but slow and pricey. tried to work and it dropped me twice. bring offline stuff if you need to be productive.

Flown on December 20, 2025

Boarding at LAX smooth, lounge access ok. arrival in Yerevan took ages for bags. overall decent business class for this long haul.

Flown on December 27, 2025

Crew were super polite and helpful. they brought extra blanket and pillow. one lav on older A330 looked a bit worn though.

Flown on December 6, 2025

Food was hit or miss — dinner on the A350 was very good, return A330 breakfast was bland. portions small on the second leg.

Flown on December 29, 2025

Show more

Lufthansa
Lufthansa

Top for sleep and privacy

4.2

(128 reviews)

Turkish Airlines
Turkish Airlines

Top for sleep and privacy

4.0

(124 reviews)

From lounge to landing

Beyond the seat. Lounges and dining

Turkish AirlinesTurkish Airlines
AeroflotAeroflot
LufthansaLufthansa

Key services

SkyPriority benefits: dedicated business-class check‑in counters, priority boarding and priority baggage handling. Lounge note from community insights: the Star Alliance Lounge at TBIT is convenient but gets crowded at peak times; many LAX→EVN itineraries connect via IST — in that case passengers gain access to Turkish Airlines’ flagship Business Lounge at Istanbul (extensive hot Turkish cuisine, meze, showers and short‑stay facilities) which is a major differentiator. At EVN the airport business/VIP lounge is compact with basic amenities and limited hours; ground handling and fast‑track passport lanes can be inconsistent — expect limited arrival fast‑track services.
SkyPriority benefits at LAX: dedicated business-class check‑in desks and priority baggage handling; access to Fast Track security lanes at Tom Bradley when available. Lounge is a shared SkyTeam space — can be crowded during peak international waves and shower suites/quiet rooms are limited, so arrive early for showers. Ground staff often provide Russian‑language assistance; community members note helpful concierge-style service for visa/transfer questions. No dedicated Aeroflot arrival lounge in Yerevan; expect standard arrival procedures and only pay‑in/public lounges at EVN.
Priority check‑in, priority boarding and priority baggage handling for business-class passengers; access to the Star Alliance lounge network at LAX with showers, business center and quieter seating zones noted by BusinessClass.com contributors. Community notes that the LAX Star Alliance lounge gets busy during peak departures and shower suites can require waiting. There is no Lufthansa arrival lounge in Yerevan—premium passengers needing expedited arrivals or private meeting rooms typically use Zvartnots airport VIP/meet-and-greet services (paid) rather than carrier-branded facilities.

Dining highlights

At LAX access to a hot buffet with rotating international and occasional Turkish options, snacks, pastries and a full bar (wine/spirits; limited premium champagne). Zvartnots Business/VIP offers light hot snacks, local pastries, cold appetizers and complimentary tea/coffee — small selection, no à‑la‑carte service.
TBIT SkyTeam/KAL lounge offers a hot buffet with rotating international and Russian‑influenced dishes, staffed bar with complimentary house champagne and spirits, espresso machines and fresh pastries. Community notes: best food selection early in the main departure wave; smaller late‑night selections and limited à‑la‑carte choices.
Champagne (typically Moët or equivalent) and a wine selection, self-serve hot buffet with rotating regional/Californian dishes, salads/sushi offerings and an espresso station; limited à la carte options at busy times.

Departure lounge

Los AngelesLAX

Star Alliance Lounge (Tom Bradley International, LAX)

Los AngelesLAX

KAL / SkyTeam Lounge — Tom Bradley International Terminal (TBIT), LAX

Los AngelesLAX

Star Alliance Lounge (Tom Bradley International Terminal, LAX)

Arrival lounge

YerevanEVN

Zvartnots Business / VIP Lounge (EVN)

YerevanEVN

No eligible lounge

YerevanEVN

No eligible lounge (Zvartnots VIP/Business Lounge available via paid access)

When to go: Yerevan climate

Yerevan (EVN) summers are hot and very dry: July averages 27°C/80.6°F with only 8 mm of rain, aligning with peak pricing in July (120).

Pleasant shoulder weather arrives in September–October at 22°C/71.6°F and 16°C/60.8°F with 12–25 mm of rain; pairing this with October’s lower price level (97) is a value sweet spot.

Winter is chilly but manageable: January sits near 0°C/32°F with about 20 mm precipitation; late winter aligns with February’s lower prices (86) for cost‑conscious travelers.

Spring warms quickly from 7°C/44.6°F in March to 13°C/55.4°F in April while rainfall peaks around 30–35 mm; pack a light rain layer for city time.

Given many Los Angeles (LAX) itineraries connect via Europe, autumn showers can add minor delays; build comfortable connection buffers in October when rain rebounds to about 25 mm.

Temperature

Rainfall

When to book:
Optimal booking window

The best average deal appears around 75 days before departure at 77, roughly 23% cheaper than buying the day before (100).

Prices improve steadily from 150 days (90) to 90 days (79); planning at least three months ahead usually captures most of the discount.

After 45 days out, fares trend up from 82 to 100 at day 1, a 22% climb; avoid last‑minute purchases unless your schedule is fixed.

BusinessClass.com community travelers aiming for Armenia in summer often secure seats 90–120 days out; the 85–82 range here supports that strategy.

If you miss the ideal 60–90‑day window, 45 days (82) still beats 30 days (88) by about 7%; waiting two more weeks in that zone usually costs more.

Price seasonality:
Cheapest months to fly

On Los Angeles (LAX) to Yerevan (EVN), July (120) is about 20% above the annual average, while February (86) is 14% below, a 34‑point swing that explains why summer feels expensive.

Flying in October (97) saves about 19% versus July (120) yet keeps mild weather in Armenia, making it a strong value month.

Spring edges upward from March (92) to May (100), an 8‑point rise; shifting an Armenia trip from May to March can trim roughly 8%.

Holiday demand lifts December to 103 versus November at 92, an 11‑point jump; departing in late November typically undercuts early December by around 10%.

Shoulder September (103) sits 17 points under July (120) yet 3 points above October (97); if you need early‑fall timing, aim for late September to early October to balance cost and weather.

Before your flight

Tips for a seamless journey

  • Check the aircraft type and Business Class layout for the Los Angeles International Airport (LAX) to Zvartnots International Airport (EVN) itinerary before purchase; a 1-2-1 cabin with true window seats provides more privacy, and the seat map at checkout confirms the layout.
  • If your itinerary includes a connection, add buffer above the minimum connection time at the selected hub; this improves the odds your checked bags are loaded through to Yerevan and preserves usable lounge time.
  • Confirm which Business Class lounge your fare grants at Los Angeles International Airport (LAX) and whether showers are available; the lounge closest to your assigned gate reduces walking time.
  • On arrival at Zvartnots International Airport (EVN), check whether your airline provides priority immigration or meet-and-assist for Business Class; booking it can shorten your exit during busy hours.
  • Verify end-to-end baggage rules for the full ticket to Zvartnots International Airport (EVN), especially on mixed carriers; packing to the most restrictive piece or weight rule helps avoid fees at the connection.
  • Choose a window seat away from galleys and lavatories on the longest leg en route to Armenia; reduced ambient noise and foot traffic improve sleep quality.
  • Ask about advance meal selection for this route during booking; a lighter first service or quick tray removal preserves more rest time.
  • Verify onboard Wi-Fi coverage and any pre-purchase options on the aircraft assigned to your itinerary; pre-boarding purchases are sometimes priced more favorably, which can save cost if offered.
  • Rely on your BusinessClass.com WhatsApp booking alerts, already active on this reservation, for gate, delay, and rebooking updates; for personalized help, fast phone support connects you to our team for seat changes, lounge confirmation, or disruption assistance.
  • At Los Angeles International Airport (LAX), follow BusinessClass.com WhatsApp updates for any day-of gate change; the lounge nearest to the latest posted gate minimizes backtracking.

View more

FAQ

Are there nonstop Business Class flights from Los Angeles International Airport to Yerevan Zvartnots International Airport?
No—this route is generally operated as a one-stop itinerary via major hubs, with total travel times of about 17–27 hours. Typical connection points include Vienna, Frankfurt, Paris, and London.
What Business Class seat types should I expect between Los Angeles and Yerevan?
The long-haul sector is usually on wide-bodies like Boeing 787 or 777 with lie-flat beds, while the short hop to Yerevan is often a narrow-body Airbus A320 with a recliner or Euro-business seating (blocked middle seat).
How much do Business Class fares typically cost one-way on Los Angeles–Yerevan?
Recent pricing shows typical one-way Business Class fares around $2,300–$10,500 USD, with occasional sale windows near $1,700–$3,300 USD. BusinessClass.com tracks these drops and can alert you when prices soften.
Which airlines commonly operate one-stop Business Class itineraries from Los Angeles to Yerevan?
Availability varies, but you’ll often see options marketed or operated by Lufthansa, Austrian Airlines, United Airlines, Air France, Turkish Airlines, or Qatar Airways, usually via Vienna, Frankfurt, Paris, or Istanbul.
How long are layovers on this route, and is one stop faster than two?
One-stop itineraries are generally fastest; layovers of about 1.5–4 hours are common at Vienna or Frankfurt. Two-stop routings often extend total journey time to roughly 24–32 hours.
Do Business Class tickets include lounge access at Los Angeles and Yerevan?
Yes—Business Class generally includes lounge access, typically in a partner lounge at Los Angeles’ Tom Bradley International Terminal and the main Business Lounge at Zvartnots. BusinessClass.com will confirm your exact lounge eligibility with the operating carrier, and you should also check your e-ticket or receipt.
What is the usual Business Class baggage allowance on Los Angeles–Yerevan?
Most carriers include at least one carry-on and often two checked bags for Business Class, but allowances and weights vary by fare brand and airline. BusinessClass.com will confirm the exact allowance with the airline, and you should review your e-ticket or receipt.
What onboard dining and drinks can I expect in Business Class on this route?
Expect multi-course meals with premium beverages on the long-haul sector, often with a hot main and dessert service; the shorter Yerevan segment typically offers a lighter meal or substantial snack. Special meals can be requested in advance on most carriers.
Is Wi‑Fi and power available in Business Class between Los Angeles and Yerevan?
Long-haul 777/787 aircraft commonly provide Wi‑Fi plus AC power and USB at each seat, while short intra‑Europe segments may have limited or no connectivity. BusinessClass.com can advise on specific aircraft and service levels once your flights are selected.
When should I arrive at Los Angeles International Airport for a Business Class departure to Yerevan?
Arrive about 3 hours before departure to use priority check-in, security, and lounge access at Tom Bradley International Terminal. Evening departures are common, and security lines can build quickly.
Are all Business Class seats fully flat, and which are best for solo travelers or couples?
The long-haul leg is typically fully flat; look for 1–2–1 layouts for direct aisle access (great for solo travelers), while paired seats in 2–2–2 or certain center “honeymoon” seats suit couples. The short European sector may use recliner or blocked-middle seating.
Can I change or refund a Business Class ticket on the Los Angeles–Yerevan route?
Many Business fares allow date changes for a fee or fare difference, and refundability ranges from flexible to partially refundable depending on the fare brand. BusinessClass.com will confirm the exact fare rules with the airline, and you should check your e-ticket or receipt.