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Lowest round trip fares by airline from New Orleans and Newark
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Cheap flights from New Orleans to Newark
As the second busiest aviation portal in the New York City area, Newark Liberty International Airport (EWR) welcomes visitors to New Jersey's most populous city. Home to a large port, Newark is a major commercial center in the northeast region. The city's industrial history is highlighted by historic 19th century warehouses, factories, and residential neighborhoods such as the Ironbound. The Art Deco skyscrapers in downtown Newark are inspired by the early 20th century race to build impressive city skylines.
Key Facts
Newark is served by NJ Transit trains that stop at hundreds of communities in New Jersey. Additionally, visitors will find the city has its own light rail system. Newark Penn Station is directly connected to New York Penn Station, via express commuter trains. You could also navigate New Jersey's biggest city by driving on major highways such as I-95 and I-78. Be sure to visit the Prudential Center, to watch live NHL action in downtown Newark. If you want to see some goals being scored, take a seat at the Red Bulls Arena.
Hints and Tips
The flight time between Louis Armstrong New Orleans International Airport (MSY) and Newark Liberty International Airport (EWR), takes less than three and a half hours to complete. Known as the "Gateway City," Newark is considered a major portal for international flights and freight ships.