Newark airport’s new $2.7B terminal won another global award (2024)

Newark Liberty International Airport’s Terminal A just swept the Oscars of the aviation world.

Terminal A is officially world class, being named the best new airport terminal in the world by global airport evaluation firm Skytrax.

If this sounds familiar, it’s because the new $2.7 billion terminal was awarded a prestigious 5-star rating by Skytrax, a preeminent aviation industry rating firm last month officials also took possession of Wednesday.

The latest accolades for Terminal A were announced Wednesday at the 2024 Skytrax World Airport Awards held Wednesday at the Passenger Terminal Expo & Conference in Frankfurt, Germany.

Port Authority officials including board chairman Kevin O’Toole and James Heitmann, aviation director flew to Germany to accept both honors at what’s considered the aviation industry’s equivalent of the Oscars.

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“We are absolutely thrilled, it really goes to the visionary work of Port Authority employees and the amazing vision and can do attitude of the Port Authority,” O’Toole said in a phone call about about receiving both awards.

The best new airport terminal award is voted on by the people, Heitmann said, adding he is proud for New Jersey and the region.

“This award covers new airport terminals that have opened in the previous 18 months of the 2024 World Airport Awards, and covers the full range of airport facilities, staff services and customer experience evaluation,” Edward Plaisted, Skytrax CEO said in a statement. “It is pleasing to see such a high standard being delivered here at Terminal A, which is very worthy of their award as the world’s best new airport terminal.”

Skytrax was started in 1989 and introduced the World Airline and Airport Star Rating system in 1999. Its rating is considered a global benchmark of airport excellence. This now gives the Port Authority two “best in the world terminals” after LaGuardia Airport’s new Terminal B was the first North American facility to be honored by Skytrax in March 2023.

Skytrax makes its awards based on a detailed audit of the terminal’s facilities, operations, customer service and an assessment of an airport’s product and front-line service standards.

“Winning best terminal has to pass another standard, the opinions of actual airport passenger,” said Lutz Weisser, managing director of Munich Airport International, which operates Terminal A.

“Seeing that Terminal A is not only convincing auditors but is also loved by passengers shows us that we have managed to create an extraordinary travel experience at Terminal A,” he said. “I am tremendously proud of the whole team who excels passenger expectations every day.”

From the terminals distinctly New Jersey aesthetic to the first-rate amenities and home-grown attractions, Gov. Phil Murphy called it a point of pride for the Garden State.

“This is a tremendously well-deserved honor for the flagship of the Port Authority’s ongoing renaissance at Newark Liberty International Airport,” Murphy said. “It’s no surprise that the industry’s leader has bestowed one of its highest honors on this facility.”

The new Terminal A replaced a 50-year old building that was constructed before modern security screening requirements.

“We believe strongly that our region deserves nothing but the best, and Newark Liberty has delivered the best new facility in the world for the state of New Jersey,” Kevin O’Toole, Port Authority Board of Commissioners chairman said. “As a native New Jerseyan, I am incredibly proud that passengers selected Terminal A for this global recognition.”

The $2.7 billion, 1 million-square-foot terminal opened to the public on Jan. 12, 2023, when the first 21 gates and retail shops opened in the east and west wings, followed by 15 gates the south wing that opened in August.

Despite the staggered openings, Terminal A was used by 15 million passengers in its first year of operation, 5 million more than the 50-year-old terminal it replaced. That was 10% higher than officials projected.

The terminal also saw the opening of three airline lounges last year, with a fourth premium lounge, the 17,000-square- foot American Express Centurion, scheduled to open in 2026.

Other openings included a pre-security sensory room that offers neurodivergent travelers and their families a calm space away from the bustle of the airport. A second sensory room is planned in the main post-security airport area.

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Newark airport’s new $2.7B terminal won another global award (2024)

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Newark airport’s new $2.7B terminal won another global award? ›

If this sounds familiar, it's because the new $2.7 billion terminal was awarded a prestigious 5-star rating by Skytrax, a preeminent aviation industry rating firm last month officials also took possession of Wednesday.

What is the name of the new terminal at Newark Airport? ›

Newark Liberty's Terminal A, the centerpiece of an airport-wide renaissance, features a large, modernized common-use check-in area, soaring floor-to-ceiling windows, and innovative sensor technology that will help reduce wait times at security checkpoints, departure gates, restrooms and elsewhere in the terminal.

What does EWR stand for in Newark? ›

DuBai subbed an X for the U, making its unique airport code of DXB. EWR: Liberty International Airport, Newark, New Jersey. When airport codes switched from two letters to three, the Navy reserved all codes starting with N. NEWaRk, then, used the other letters in its name to make EWR.

Who is Newark Airport owned by? ›

The airport is owned by the city of Newark and controlled by the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey. Newark opened on October 1, 1928 as the first major airport in the metropolitan area and rapidly became the world's busiest commercial airport.

How many levels are there in Terminal B at Newark Airport? ›

More Information About Terminal B at Newark Airport

Terminal B is divided into four levels. On the first level, you'll find bus stops.

What is the oldest terminal at Newark Airport? ›

The airport's original terminal, or Building 51, also known as the Administration Building housed the first air traffic control tower for the airport, and was designed by John Homlish in the 1930s.

What is happening to Old Terminal A Newark? ›

New Terminal A - Newark Liberty International Airport

*Please note: As of January 12, 2023, the old Terminal A closes to the public when the new Terminal A opens. All airport operations will commence in the New Terminal A.

What was the old name for Newark? ›

Puritans migrating from Connecticut founded Newark in 1666 on land purchased from Delaware Indians. The settlement, first named Pesayak Towne and later New Milford, was probably renamed for the home of the Reverend Abraham Pierson, who went there from Newark-on-Trent, England.

Why is Newark no longer NYC? ›

While each airport also has its own airport code (EWR, JFK, LGA), they are all listed under the city code NYC for the New York metro area. However, the new IATA standard, which will take effect on October 3 and replace the NYC city code, will give Newark its own city code.

What is the nickname for Newark? ›

The largest city in New Jersey and the second largest in the New York Metropolitan area, Newark is known as both the “Brick City” — for its beautiful brickwork architecture — and the “Gateway City” as it is among the country's largest air, shipping and rail hubs.

Is Newark bigger than JFK? ›

Comparison between JFK Airport and Newark Airport

Interesting to note, JFK has more gates and terminals, but Newark's smaller size can be beneficial for travelers who prefer a more streamlined experience. Additionally, certain airlines are exclusive to one airport or the other.

What is the biggest airline at Newark? ›

United Airlines claims the top spot as the largest carrier in the New York area, primarily thanks to its significant presence at Newark Liberty International Airport. As one of the major US carriers, the Chicago-headquartered carrier has offered more than 21 million seats over the past 12 months.

What is the largest airline at EWR? ›

Thanks to its Newark hub, United is the New York area's largest carrier by seats, though just barely ahead of Delta, which is large at JFK and LaGuardia. Shown below are the 25 largest airlines in New York City. As you can see, the city attracts airlines from all around the world.

Does Newark Terminal B have global entry? ›

Directions: The Newark Enrollment Center is located on the ground level, Terminal B, behind domestic luggage belt number 1.

Is Newark a big airport? ›

Size: EWR consists of 2,027 acres and has about 110 aircraft gates. Central Terminal Area: The 425-acre oval Central Terminal consists of three passenger terminals; Terminals A, B, and C.

Is Newark United Terminal A or C? ›

United Airlines' terminals at Newark Airport

Terminal C is the only terminal for United Airlines and is located between terminals A and B. Terminal C serves domestic and international United Airlines and United Express flights.

Who flies out of Terminal B Newark? ›

Airlines
AirlinesTerminal
SpiritSpiritTerminal B
SWISSSWISSTerminal B
TAP Air PortugalTAP Air PortugalTerminal B
Turkish AirlinesTurkish AirlinesTerminal B
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What airlines fly out of Terminal C Newark? ›

More Information About Terminal C at Newark Airport

Terminal C only hosts United Airlines flights and accommodates a large percentage of the 45 million passengers that travel through EWR each year.

Is terminal C in Newark renovated? ›

Last year, United's Terminal C reopened after a $120 million renovation spearheaded by airport restaurateur OTG.

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