

May in Armenia includes several public holidays and observance days. Some are official non-working days, while others are celebrated but remain working days. Here’s a clear breakdown to help you plan ahead.
Non-Working Days
May 1 – Labour Day (Friday)
May 4 – European Political Community Summit (special non-working day, subject to government decision)
May 9 – Victory and Peace Day (Saturday)
May 28 – Republic Day (Thursday)
Working but Observed Days
May 8 – Yerkrapah Day (Friday)
May 15 – Family Day (Friday)
May 16 – Students and Youth Day
Note:
While some dates are official public holidays, others are commemorative days and do not affect the standard work schedule.






