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After a year of triumphs and trials at Newark Liberty International Airport, travelers can expect more new destinations as well as another airport upgrade during 2026.
United Airlines, which is the largest carrier at Newark Airport, announced in October that it would be launching flights from the Garden State to multiple new destinations throughout the year. The airline will also be adding flights to its existing schedule.
On top of that, those who travel to Newark Airport by train may see some major upgrades by the end of the year.
From new destinations to the completion of new projects, here’s a look at some of what you can expect at Newark Airport in 2026.
United adds new international routes to 2026 schedule
United Airlines announced in October that it will be launching nonstop flights to four new destinations from its Newark hub beginning during the spring of 2026, including:
Split, Croatia: Flights will operate three times per week starting April 30 on a Boeing 767-300ER aircraft.Bari, Italy: Flights to Bari will operate four times per week starting May 1 on a Boeing 767-300ER aircraft.Glasgow, Scotland: Daily seasonal service to Glasgow from Newark will begin May 8 with flights operating on a Boeing 737-MAX8 aircraft.Santiago de Compostela, Spain: The three times weekly seasonal service will begin May 27 and will operate on a Boeing 737-MAX8 aircraft.
United will also be bringing back all of the locations added during its summer 2025 expansion, which included new routes at Newark Airport to destinations in Greenland, Italy, Portugal and Spain.
Additionally, as the summer comes to a close, the airline will become the only U.S. airline offering nonstop flights between Newark/New York and South Korea. As detailed in an Oct. 9 news release, United Airlines will be offering nonstop flights between Newark and Seoul, South Korea starting Sept. 4. The daily flights will operate on a Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner.
“With the addition of these new flights and the return of all of our new routes from last year, United now flies to 46 cities across the Atlantic − more than any other airline − and is the clear flag carrier of the U.S.,” said Patrick Quayle, senior vice president of global network planning and alliances, in the release.
United Airlines to add flights from Newark to Israel
On March 28, United Airlines will add a third flight option from Newark Airport to Tel Aviv, Israel.
“The four times weekly service builds on the existing double daily Newark-Tel Aviv, four times weekly Chicago O’Hare-Tel Aviv, and three times weekly Washington Dulles-Tel Aviv service the airline already offers − providing more travel options for customers and reinforcing United’s position as the largest U.S. carrier to Israel,” the airline said in the Oct. 9 release.
United Airlines resumed flights to and from Tel Aviv in March of last year following an approximately 16-month suspension after the Oct. 7, 2023 attacks by Hamas.
The company said in October that it had flown more flights to Tel Aviv in 2025 than any other U.S. airline.
Port Authority plans to complete Newark Station Access project construction in 2026
In addition to some new flight options, the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey, which operates Newark Airport, expects to complete its Newark Station Access project in 2026.
This $160 million project will provide a new entry point to the Newark Liberty International Airport Rail Station, giving residents in Newark’s South Ward unprecedented access to Amtrak, NJ Transit and PATH.