Newark International Airport has 3 terminals and every terminal is dedicated to a specific group of airlines. The airport terminal and the operating airlines are as follows:
- Terminal A: United Express, American Eagle, Midway, Alaska Airlines, Pro Air, US Airways, Qantas, United, Air Canada, Air Tran Airways and Air Alliance.
- Terminal B: Air India, KLM Royal Dutch Airlines, Singapore Airlines, Lufthansa, British Airways, Air France, Czech Airlines, Egypt Air, Midwest Express, North West Airlines, Delta, Korean Air and Aer Lingus.
- Terminal C: Express Jet – Continental, America West, VASP and Flybe British European.
Newark International Airport has 1 helipad and 3 runways and covers a total area of 2,027 acres. All the runways are concrete and well lit and can be used all throughout the year. The Newark International Airport has all the modern facilities like airport lounge for the passengers, duty free shops, banking facilities, radio station and travelers desk.
Newark International Airport is a highly developed intermodal system. Apart from air-transportation, it also has an effective system of ground transportation. AirTrain Newark is a monorail system that links the passengers in the terminals to the Newark Liberty International Airport Rail Link Station. For the convenience of the passengers, the Newark International Airport has a highly efficient bus service system that connects the airports with most of the adjoining major cities. These buses help to bring the passengers to the airport on time.
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