Newark Airport Guide
Newark International Airport in New Jersey is just a short distance from the larger, and perhaps more famously named JFK International Airport, though this does nothing to belittle the fact that Newark International Airport was the first airport to begin flight operations in the New York area. The Newark Liberty Airport originally started operations in the late 1920s and is proud to boast the opening of the original administration buildings with the pioneering presence of Amelia Earhart.
Passenger needs are met with modern facilities at the Newark Liberty International Airport with banking needs, on site police contingent, lost and found service, spa facilities and all manner of restaurants with over 60 choices for food sustenance and shopping at more than 40 different outlets. Treat yourself to a massage at the Massage Bar, or get a shoe shine when passing through Newark Liberty International Airport or perhaps, if on a business trip, a visit to the exclusive President’s club.
Newark Airport Directions
Sign postage to Newark Liberty Airport is ample and those with hire cars can follow Highways US-9 or US 1, Interstate 95, Interstate 78 or Route 22. All options will offer further and final directions to Newark Liberty Airport.
Newark Airport Parking
Parking opportunities are found in short term, day parking, long term and disabled formats. There are also the options for valet parking for those who prefer with valets parking and picking up your vehicles on arrival and departure.
Newark Airport Flight InformationThere are three main terminal buildings at Newark Liberty Airport with terminal A and B servicing domestic and international flights with 58 separate gates, and Terminal C servicing American Airlines with 60 gates. Flight information is readily available within all terminal facilities.
Hotels Near Newark Airport
The Marriott Newark Liberty International is on site at Newark Liberty Airport providing more than 600 rooms. Within one mile (2 km) you will also find the Courtyard Newark Liberty with 150 rooms.
Newark Time Zone
Newark is in the US Eastern Time Zone, four or five hours behind GMT or Greenwich Mean Time depending of the time of year you visit.