Despite experiencing significant operational challenges including flight delays and runway closures, United Airlines anticipates this summer will offer the lowest fares ever from Newark Liberty. CEO Scott Kirby attributes this drop in prices to a surplus of available seats resulting from lost bookings during a turbulent spring. The FAA's staffing shortages and ongoing runway construction have swayed passenger demand, leading to rare fare deals. Additionally, a new agreement with JetBlue enhances traveler access to both airlines' services as a silver lining amid the chaos.
If you've ever paid through the nose to fly out of Newark, 2025 might finally be your year. After a turbulent spring filled with flight delays, air traffic control outages and an ongoing major runway closure, United Airlines CEO Scott Kirby says the summer ahead will be the cheapest to fly from Newark Liberty in the airline's history.
Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy announced Wednesday that a new fiber-optic cable between Philadelphia and New York will stabilize air traffic control operations by July.
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