Airport Info

Newark, New Jersey

Fly into Newark, the gateway to a treasure trove of things to do and places to see in New Jersey. You might want to visit the designer outlets in Secaucus before you head to the shore. With 127 miles of white sand, the Jersey Shore, including its bays and rivers, is attractive any time of the year. Think New Jersey for the Statue of Liberty and Ellis Island along with countless landmarks and historic villages. If you want to spend a day in Manhattan, it’s just a bridge away.

Airport Information

City

Newark, NJ

Airport Code

EWR

Airport Name

Newark Liberty International

Gates

39

Counter

Terminal A-3.
Next to US Airways.

Counter Hours

Mon-Fri:

4:45am-6:15am 9:00am-10:45am 3:00pm-4:30pm 6:30pm-8:15pm

Sat:

4:45am-6:15am 9:00am-10:45am 3:00pm-4:30pm

Sun:

9:00am-10:45am 3:00pm-4:30pm 6:30pm-8:15pm

Check-In Information

Online Check-in

Yes

Kiosk Check-in

No

Curbside Check-in

No

Recommended Airport Arrival

Checking Bags

120 Minutes

Not Checking Bags

120 Minutes

*Minimum check-in time at the ticket counter or a kiosk is 30 minutes prior to scheduled departure.

Area Highlights

Restaurants:

Newark cuisine reflects the city’s immigrant history, offering a wide range of ethnic specialties – African-American, Latino, Brazilian, Ecuadorian, Haitian and Portuguese. Check rewardsnetwork.com/Midwest for descriptions and price ranges for many of Newark’s restaurants that also offer Midwest Miles rewards for dining.

The Arts:

Visit the internationally-lauded Boehm Studios in Trenton, where fine porcelain art pieces depicting birds, flowers and wildlife are created.

Local Culture:

The Jersey Shore plays a big role in New Jersey life. Quaint fishing villages. Lighthouses. Boardwalks. Surfing and boarding. Game, surf and river fishing. Scuba diving on the 2,000-plus shipwrecks that lie along the Jersey Shore.

Entertainment:

It’s all in the greater Newark area – drive a real race car, take a boat ride through the New Jersey wetlands or around the Statue of Liberty, go to the races – auto or horse, tour Yankee Stadium, shop the Secaucus designer outlets, drive to the mountains, tour the wineries, cheer for your favorite team at the Meadowlands – Jets, Giants, Nets or Devils.

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