For a couple of fleeting weeks each spring, cherry blossom trees bloom, painting countrysides and city streets pink and white.
27.03.2024 - 13:59 / afar.com / Art
Not long ago, Newark Liberty International Airport (EWR) in New Jersey was viewed as one of the worst airports to have a layover in. But with the opening of the futuristic 1-million-square-foot Terminal A in January 2023, Newark Airport has had a glow-up—and the travel industry has noticed.
Skytrax, an aviation ranking organization that recognizes the top airports and terminals worldwide, just awarded Newark’s Terminal A with a 5-Star Airport Terminal Rating, its highest honor.
Like the Michelin star of air travel, Skytrax ratings are considered the gold standard of airport excellence. Earning the rating puts Newark’s Terminal A in the same class as other award-winning airports like Doha, Qatar’s Hamad International Airport, Tokyo’s Narita International Airport, and Singapore Changi Airport.
According to Skytrax, the rating is awarded based on a detailed assessment of an “airport’s product and front-line service standards. The five-star terminal rating recognizes airport terminals that provide exceptional standards of facilities and staff service to customers.”
Newark’s Terminal A features ample art pieces such as these digital columns.
Photo by Barbara Peterson
The just-over-a-year-old, $2.7 billion terminal is a far cry from its dark, stuffy 50-year-old predecessor, which was built to accommodate only up to 9 million passengers annually, and often felt overcrowded. This new iteration, with its high ceilings and natural-light–filled concourses, by contrast, handled 15 million passengers in its first year. Currently, Air Canada, American, Delta, JetBlue, and United operate out of Newark’s Terminal A.
The new terminal offers a slew of modern amenities. In the departures hall, travelers have access to a variety of check-in kiosks, all equipped with facial-recognition technology, more than a dozen Transportation Security Administration (TSA) checkpoints for faster screening, and even a sensory room, decorated to look like a stream running through a forest, designed for neurodivergent travelers who need a quiet space to retreat to within the airport.
There are 60 percent more seats spread across the 33 gates (almost all of which have a conveniently located power source), more than 60 concessions (including two much-loved New Jersey bakeries, Bang Cookies and Tonnie’s Minis), a children’s play area, and myriad retail options. There are also oodles of locally produced and inspired art, such as the grove of digital towers depicting trees, each honoring a “first” in New Jersey’s history (one recognizes Thomas Edison, who invented the phonograph and an early version of the light bulb in his New Jersey laboratory).
Cozy up to the bar—the centerpiece of the new United lounge in Newark’s Terminal A—for a
For a couple of fleeting weeks each spring, cherry blossom trees bloom, painting countrysides and city streets pink and white.
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