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Notice: Continental Express flights moving to Terminal A.
At Newark Liberty International Airport, effective May 5, 2008, all Continental domestic mailine flights will operate in Terminal C. Between now and the end of June, Continental is in the process of relocating all Continental Express flights to Terminal A and during the transition period, Continental Express flights may arrive/depart at either Terminals A or C.
Newark customers are advised to check the status of their terminal and gate upon arrival. Customers who have not yet cleared security screening can change terminals using the AirTrain, and customers inside secure areas should change terminals by using the shuttle bus that operates regularly between gates C-71 and A-28.
Customer Service Center
Immigration
Baggage Claim
Ticketing/Check-in
Presidents Club
WorldClub/Crown Lounge
Shuttle Stop
Passenger Walkway
Bus, Monorail, or Train Transport
Continental gate locations are subject to change without notice.
New York/Newark Liberty International Airport is approximately 4.5 miles (7.2 km) southeast of the city of Newark, NJ approximately 14 miles (22.4 km) southwest of midtown Manhattan.
For more local information and construction updates, please visit: Port Authority of New York and New Jersey.
Take a video tour of Continental's C-3 Concourse at Newark Liberty International Airport. Continental is New York's largest passenger airline and flies to more cities in the world than any other airline.
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Check-in Information
| Flights Operated by |
Check-in Location |
| Continental Airlines |
Terminal C |
| ExpressJet Airlines Inc., dba Continental Express |
Terminal A and C |
| Delta Air Lines & Delta Connection (CO3500- CO4899) |
Terminal B |
| Eva Air (CO9607-CO9623) |
Terminal B |
| Northwest Airlines & Northwest Airlink (CO5000-CO5999, CO6330-CO8059) |
Terminal B |
| US Helicopter (CO9850-CO9889) |
Terminal C |
| Virgin Atlantic Airways (CO8219-CO8249) |
Terminal B |
If you are connecting to another flight and do not have a boarding pass, proceed to the departure gate for your connecting flight.
Note: Customers can also check in on continental.com.
AirTrain Newark
AirTrain Newark Schedule effective January 20, 2008: : PDF:284KB
The Newark Liberty International Airport Rail Link Station allows passengers to quickly connect to the region's mass transit rail network, significantly reducing the travel time between the airport and Manhattan just 16 miles away. No other airport in the New York City area offers this hassle-free rail service to Manhattan along with these other benefits:
- Direct train service from Liberty International Airport Station to New York Penn Station in midtown Manhattan in less than 30 minutes
- Rail service is also available to Newark-Penn Station, Secaucus Station and many popular destinations in the Northeast corridor including Baltimore, Boston, New Haven, Philadelphia, Providence, Stamford, Washington, D.C. and Wilmington
- Free monorail service from all terminals to the Rail Link Station in 7-11 minutes
- Train and ticketing information at the Rail Link Station
- No need to worry about traffic problems, bridge and tunnel congestion, or the high cost of taxi and car service.
Follow these simple steps to take the train from Newark Liberty International Airport to New York Penn Station:
- Collect your bags and take the free AirTrain monorail from your airline terminal to the Newark Liberty International Airport Rail Link Station.
- At the Rail Link Station, observe the schedule display board and buy a ticket for the next train to New York Penn Station. The cost is $15 (NJ Transit) and from $30 (Amtrak), each way. Credit cards are accepted.
- Trains stop at Newark Penn Station and may also stop at the new Secaucus Station. Stay on board to reach New York Penn Station at the next stop.
- New York Penn Station is located at 8th Avenue and 31st Street. At this location you can do the following:
- Obtain a taxi or rent a car.
- Transfer to Amtrak and Long Island Rail Road trains to other cities.
- See a Continental agent for flight reservations and ticketing assistance at the Penn Station Continental Ticket Office (8:30 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. M-F).
Bus Service between Terminals A and C
Skip security when connecting between Terminals A and C at Newark Liberty International Airport.
Customers connecting to flights between Terminals A and C can now take advantage of convenient bus service* between the terminals. This new service will not only save you time but will eliminate the need to go back through security.
Passengers arriving into Terminal A may board the bus at Gate 28 and connect to domestic or international flights in Terminal C.
Domestic passengers arriving into Terminal C may board the bus near Gate 71 and connect to flights in Terminal A.
Helicopter Service
US Helicopter (www.flyush.com) is an independent air shuttle service that operates scheduled helicopter flights between between two Manhattan heliports: Downtown Manhattan Heliport at Wallstreet (JRB) and East 34th Street/Manhattan (TSS) and Newark Liberty International Airport. Flight time is just eight minutes with fares starting at $159 each way. This service is provided on premium 8-seat Sikorsky helicopters; flights will land at terminal C. Passengers will clear TSA security at the heliport. No further screening is required at Newark. Flights between Manhattan and Newark are offered hourly on weekdays from 7:15 a.m. to 7:50 p.m.
Boarding and check-in at Newark for US Helicopter flights to Manhattan is at gate C71.
For reservations contact Continental Airlines or US Helicopter:
Online: www.flyush.com
US Helicopter phone contacts: U.S. and Canada 877.262.7676 / 631.247.1135 Europe 00.800.2727.6766 Direct dial from anywhere 01.631.247.1135
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