EWR Leads All Major Northeast Airports with Most On-Time Flights
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EWR Leads All Major Northeast Airports with Most On-Time Flights
Quite the turnaround
Newark Liberty International Leads All Major Northeast Airports with Most On-Time Flights in 2026
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Turnaround story continues with United's Newark operation delivering best-ever on-time* performance in April and May, flying nearly 5.8 million passengers
United kicked off summer strong, flying a record three million passengers across its network over the Memorial Day holiday, with nearly 70% of customers arriving on time
United expects more than 53 million travelers this summer and continues to win brand-loyal customers by investing in onboard products and services as well as industry-leading technologies like Starlink and the United Mobile App
NEWARK, N.J., June 2, 2026 /PRNewswire/ -- Newark Liberty International (EWR) has led all major northeast airports so far this year with the most on-time flights in 2026. That's a notable achievement given the airport's ranking about a year ago.
United Airlines, EWR's largest carrier, achieved its best-ever on-time rate in April and May at Newark, while flying nearly 5.8 million passengers.
The airline is off to a strong start this summer, flying a record three million passengers across its network over the Memorial Day holiday with nearly 70% of customers arriving on time.
The airline expects more than 53 million travelers this summer and continues to win brand-loyal customers by investing in onboard products and services as well as industry-leading technologies like Starlink and the United Mobile App.
Last Spring, EWR experienced a confluence of challenges FAA radar and radio outages, Air Traffic Control staffing shortages and existing runway construction that produced significant delays, diversions and cancellations. U.S. Secretary of Transportation Sean Duffy and the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) stepped in by improving staffing, upgrading technology at the airport and, importantly, limiting flights to ensure that the schedules out of Newark match the actual capacity of the airport.
United CEO Scott Kirby was at Newark today to celebrate the turnaround story and thank local employees.
"Newark has operated better than it ever has and that's a direct result of the actions taken by Secretary Duffy and the FAA as well as the professionalism, dedication and care of our nearly 15,000 local employees," said Kirby. "Newark is the 'crown jewel' of our international network serving as a global gateway to dozens of international destinations I'm proud of the work we're doing here, and all across the country, to deliver a great experience and get our customers where they want to go safely and on time."
Gateway for Global Travelers
Thousands of United employees help power the airline's Newark operation that connects customers to nearly 320 cities across North, South, and Central America and the Caribbean, including 120 destinations with just one stop. Newark serves as a key gateway to United's global network, offering nonstop service to 42 destinations across Europe, Africa, the Middle East and India more Transatlantic destinations than any other carrier from the New York City area.
The hub connects United customers to 15 destinations no other U.S. airline serves including recently launched service to Split, Croatia; Bari, Italy; Glasgow, Scotland and Santiago De Compostela, Spain.
In addition to new routes launched this summer, United will become the only U.S. airline offering nonstop flights between Newark/New York and Seoul, South Korea beginning September 4. This October, the airline will also be the only airline in the New York area to offer service to St. Croix in the U.S. Virgin Islands as passengers seek a Caribbean getaway.
Newark Liberty International Leads All Major Northeast Airports with Most On-Time Flights in 2026
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Turnaround story continues with United's Newark operation delivering best-ever on-time* performance in April and May, flying nearly 5.8 million passengers
United kicked off summer strong, flying a record three million passengers across its network over the Memorial Day holiday, with nearly 70% of customers arriving on time
United expects more than 53 million travelers this summer and continues to win brand-loyal customers by investing in onboard products and services as well as industry-leading technologies like Starlink and the United Mobile App
NEWARK, N.J., June 2, 2026 /PRNewswire/ -- Newark Liberty International (EWR) has led all major northeast airports so far this year with the most on-time flights in 2026. That's a notable achievement given the airport's ranking about a year ago.
United Airlines, EWR's largest carrier, achieved its best-ever on-time rate in April and May at Newark, while flying nearly 5.8 million passengers.
The airline is off to a strong start this summer, flying a record three million passengers across its network over the Memorial Day holiday with nearly 70% of customers arriving on time.
The airline expects more than 53 million travelers this summer and continues to win brand-loyal customers by investing in onboard products and services as well as industry-leading technologies like Starlink and the United Mobile App.
Last Spring, EWR experienced a confluence of challenges FAA radar and radio outages, Air Traffic Control staffing shortages and existing runway construction that produced significant delays, diversions and cancellations. U.S. Secretary of Transportation Sean Duffy and the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) stepped in by improving staffing, upgrading technology at the airport and, importantly, limiting flights to ensure that the schedules out of Newark match the actual capacity of the airport.
United CEO Scott Kirby was at Newark today to celebrate the turnaround story and thank local employees.
"Newark has operated better than it ever has and that's a direct result of the actions taken by Secretary Duffy and the FAA as well as the professionalism, dedication and care of our nearly 15,000 local employees," said Kirby. "Newark is the 'crown jewel' of our international network serving as a global gateway to dozens of international destinations I'm proud of the work we're doing here, and all across the country, to deliver a great experience and get our customers where they want to go safely and on time."
Gateway for Global Travelers
Thousands of United employees help power the airline's Newark operation that connects customers to nearly 320 cities across North, South, and Central America and the Caribbean, including 120 destinations with just one stop. Newark serves as a key gateway to United's global network, offering nonstop service to 42 destinations across Europe, Africa, the Middle East and India more Transatlantic destinations than any other carrier from the New York City area.
The hub connects United customers to 15 destinations no other U.S. airline serves including recently launched service to Split, Croatia; Bari, Italy; Glasgow, Scotland and Santiago De Compostela, Spain.
In addition to new routes launched this summer, United will become the only U.S. airline offering nonstop flights between Newark/New York and Seoul, South Korea beginning September 4. This October, the airline will also be the only airline in the New York area to offer service to St. Croix in the U.S. Virgin Islands as passengers seek a Caribbean getaway.
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While it takes a long time for wounds to heal, EWR has been very reliable for me in the recent past and certainly much better than say two years ago. It's an airport I no longer dread (well, the OTG nonsense in the middle of the concourses is still awful but...)
I just finished a BLL-FRA-LHR-EWR-CLE trip and while FRA was particularly unpleasant (I can't recall ever feeling quite that miserable in that airport but I guess I haven't spent enough time in FRA -- between an early arrival that wound up being late waiting for a bus, an unmanaged immigration queue spilling well into the terminal, and an outbound delay waiting for crew that was not well communicated) EWR was a breeze -- we were nearly an hour early from LHR -- I breezed through GE [I don't think I stopped walking from the time I got off the plane until I arrived at the baggage belt] and the onward departure left and arrived a bit ahead of schedule.
Aside from not having to kill 4 hours in the PL what more could I ask out of that airport?
I just finished a BLL-FRA-LHR-EWR-CLE trip and while FRA was particularly unpleasant (I can't recall ever feeling quite that miserable in that airport but I guess I haven't spent enough time in FRA -- between an early arrival that wound up being late waiting for a bus, an unmanaged immigration queue spilling well into the terminal, and an outbound delay waiting for crew that was not well communicated) EWR was a breeze -- we were nearly an hour early from LHR -- I breezed through GE [I don't think I stopped walking from the time I got off the plane until I arrived at the baggage belt] and the onward departure left and arrived a bit ahead of schedule.
Aside from not having to kill 4 hours in the PL what more could I ask out of that airport?
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its the daily doublehow much do you want to wager it will continue?
in 2025 I had one cancellation out of EWR flying three long hauls and one transcon monthly.
no IIROPS in 2026 except last week had a LGA DEN delay which put me on the next flight in J , one hour late
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Let's wait until the summer travel season ends. IMHO, too early to draw conclusion.
Are these results included the winter months we had earlier this year? With summer thunderstorms anticipate to increase from mid-west to northeast to the mid-Atlantic in the next three months, the jury is still out.....
Are these results included the winter months we had earlier this year? With summer thunderstorms anticipate to increase from mid-west to northeast to the mid-Atlantic in the next three months, the jury is still out.....



