Airport Parking Service search all the parking lots to save you time and money. With many parking options available you're sure to find the right parking package for you at the right price. To book your Newark airport parking simply select the dates you require below then click the 'Check Rates' button.
Newark Airport Parking Facilities and Options
We have lots of choices when it comes to Airport Parking facilities at New York's Newark Airport. Whether your after self park or valet, covered or uncovered we're sure we'll have something to suit your needs.
FastTrack Economy Parking - A great value service. Get picked up and dropped off at your car by the free shuttle service. Located less than a quarter of a mile from the airport. Open 24 hours. Parking attendant always on duty.
Vista Airport Valet Parking - Located just one mile from the airport. The free shuttle service for this Valet parking facility is much quicker than the busy shuttles used at the airport car parks. Open 24 hours. Seasonal service included - Your car will be removed of ice in the winter and cooled in the summer ready for your return.
E-Z Way Airport Valet Parking - The cheapest airport parking for Newark Airport. Located just one block from the airport. Free shuttle service is included.
ABC Airport Valet Parking - Another great value airport parking facility. Located just a few minutes from the airport. Shuttle service is included. Open 24 hours a day.
Park 2 Go - Secure car park offering both Valet and Self Park facilities. No additional charge for SUVs and large vehicles. Door to door transportation is provided to the airport. Located just 2 blocks south of the main terminal.
AirPark Valet at Newark - Located less than one mile from the airport. Free shuttle service on demand, no waiting around.
AviStar Airport Valet Parking – Service available from McClellan St or Haynes Ave. Free hot drink. Shuttles depart every 5 to 10 minutes. Both services are located less than half a mile from the airport. Open 24 hours a day.
New York Newark Liberty International Airport (EWR)
Newark Liberty International Airport, first named Newark Airport and later Newark International Airport, is an international airport within the city limits of both Newark and Elizabeth, New Jersey, United States. It is about 15 miles (24 km) southwest of Midtown Manhattan (New York City).
The airport is operated by the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey, which also manages the two other major airports in the New York/New Jersey metropolitan area, John F. Kennedy International Airport (JFK) and LaGuardia Airport (LGA), in addition to three smaller airports, Stewart International Airport, Teterboro Airport and the Downtown Manhattan Heliport. Newark is the tenth busiest airport in the United States and the nation's fifth busiest international air gateway; JFK ranks first.
Newark Liberty is the second-largest hub for Continental Airlines, which is the airport's largest tenant (operating all of Terminal C and part of Terminal A). Primarily due to this large hub operation, Continental Airlines is by far the leading carrier in the New York market. FedEx Express operates one of its major cargo hubs at Newark.
In 2007, Newark Airport handled slightly more than 36.3 million passengers, compared to JFK's 47.8 million and LaGuardia's 25.3 million. In total over 111 million passengers used New York airports in 2007, making New York the busiest airport system in the United States in terms of passenger numbers and second in the world behind London.
In 2001, Newark Liberty International Airport became the terminus of the world's longest non-stop scheduled airline route, Continental's service to Hong Kong. In 2004, Singapore Airlines broke Continental's record by starting non-stop 18-hour flights to Singapore from Newark.
Newark is an intermodal airport. A monorail system, AirTrain Newark, connects the terminals with the Newark Liberty International Airport Rail Link Station for connection to Amtrak and New Jersey Transit service. Passengers can use this connection to travel from EWR to any station along New Jersey Transit's Northeast Corridor or North Jersey Coast Line, including regional transit hubs such as New York City's Penn Station.
Continental Airlines uses this rail connection to book passengers through Newark to 30th Street Station in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; Wilmington Station in Wilmington, Delaware; Penn Station in New York City; Stamford Station in Stamford, Connecticut; and Union Station in New Haven, Connecticut.
The monorail is free for use between all stations, but passengers wishing to exit or enter the Rail Link station must pay a $5.50 fee. NJ Transit tickets to or from the Rail Link station (indicated by ** EWR ** on the tickets) that are sold at ticket windows and vending machines automatically include the $5.50 fee. Tickets purchased on a train will not allow passengers to enter the Rail Link station; they will have to pay the fee at the station.
|