
Newark International Airport
is located in Essex and Union Counties in New Jersey. It is
approximately sixteen miles from Manhattan. It is run by the
Transit Authority of New York and New Jersey, as is JFK and
LaGuardia in New York.
There are several ways to
get to the airport. Route 1-9, Interstate 78, and NJ Route 22
all have specific exits for Newark International, and the New
Jersey Turnpike has two interchanges, 14 and 13A, which will get
you there.
To reach Manhattan from
Newark International Airport, there are a variety of options.
The Olympia Trails Coach runs from the airport to Grand Central,
Penn Station, Port Authority, and the World Trade Center, making
it the most versatile option. Additionally, the New Jersey
Transit Authority provides two buses, #107 to Midtown Manhattan
(patience advised with this one) and #304 to Newark’s Penn
Station. Once there, PATH trains are available into the city.
On-site parking is readily
available on either a daily or long-term basis, with bus service
available to th e lots to cut down on a lengthy walk. To check
on the availability of parking at any given time, dial (888) EWR-INFO.
Ground transportation to the airport is negotiable for travel by
limousine, taxi, or bus, from most local addresses as well as
other major airports in the area, such as JFK and LaGuardia.
Rental cars are accessible
at JFK, as Avis, Budget, Dollar, Hertz, and National, Alamo, and
Enterprise all have stations which can be reached through a
monorail system with the airport’s infrastructure.
Connecting flights are
always available to Kennedy or LaGuardia Airports via express
bus, metered taxi limousine, or chartered and private vans.
Multilingual staff (they’re the ones wearing red jackets) will
assist you with all inquiries and directions once inside the
facility.