Gate-side books and snacks just past security in T2
Relay sits airside in Terminal T2 at Zvartnots, right after security, so you hit it before most gates. It’s your basic airport newsstand: magazines, books in English and Armenian, bottled drinks, packaged snacks, and last-minute travel gear like neck pillows and phone chargers. Prices are airport-level but not outrageous for Yerevan; think roughly 600–1,000 AMD for standard snacks and more for imported chocolate.
Opening hours generally track departures out of EVN T2, with Relay open from early-morning flights through late-night runs to hubs like DOH and VIE. You can grab water, soft drinks, and instant coffee packets if your airline doesn’t stock much on board. Stationery, pens, and basic cables sit near the front counter, useful if you’re fixing a work setup at the gate near C6–C8.
Stock leans heavily on grab-and-go: chips, cookies, local sweets, and a smaller fridge of cold drinks. You’ll also see simple souvenirs branded “Yerevan” and “Armenia,” usually under 5,000 AMD, which work as last-second gifts when your bag is already checked. Don’t expect hot food; this is more top-up stop than meal solution before your T2 departure.
One tip: pick up water and snacks here before heading to the quieter far-end gates in T2, since vending options get thinner the closer you are to late-night widebody departures.