Newark EWR Flight Delays and Cancellations: What You Need to Know
Don't despair if Newark Liberty Airport (EWR) delays or cancellations keep you grounded. There are air passenger protections in place, to make sure you're treated fairly and make it to your destination. And we're here to help by ensuring that you receive any compensation you're entitled to following your delay. For example, if you were flying to or from the EU you may be owed up to €600 (~US$650) per person.
Click below to find out exactly what you're owed, and have our expert team help you get it.
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Passenger Rights at Newark Liberty Airport: EC 261 Protections
The Newark Liberty International Airport (EWR) is the second-busiest airport in the New York airport system—the busiest being JFK. It serves as a key hub for domestic flights as well as international ones. Thanks to the numerous flights departing from and arriving at European destinations, many passengers are protected under EU Regulation 261 (EC 261). In fact, if your flight took off in an EU airport, or you were flying to Europe on an EU airline, you're protected by EC 261 as well.
So even though Newark Liberty Airport (EWR) isn't within the EU, EU 261 is one of the most useful laws for air travelers, and worth knowing about.
EC 261 protects not only European citizens but all passengers on flights that meet specific criteria. In the case of Newark Liberty Airport (EWR), the rights under EU 261 apply to:
Flights departing from an EU airport to Newark, regardless of the airline.
Flights operated by EU-based airlines departing from Newark to EU airports.
EC 261 says that passengers are owed compensation when airlines cause flights to be delayed, canceled or overbooked. The compensation amounts are set by the law and could be as much as €600 per person.
Flight Delays at Newark Liberty Airport: Know Your Rights
Regardless of whether you’re flying for business or leisure, on your own or with the family — EU Regulation EC 261 means that all paying passengers can claim up to €600 compensation.
When Can You Claim Compensation for Flight Delays?
Under EU 261, you may qualify for compensation if:
Your flight is delayed by more than 3 hours at arrival.
The delay is caused by reasons within the airline’s control (e.g., technical issues).
To work out if your delay is eligible you need to work out how late your flight was when it arrived at your final destination. That's because EC 261 is based on how delayed you were reaching your destination, compared to the scheduled time. It's not necessarily about the hours waiting because of delays in Newark Liberty Airport.
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How Much Compensation Can You Get for Newark Flight Delays?
Delay Length | Flight Distance | Compensation Amount |
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3+ hours | Up to 1,500 km | €250 |
3+ hours | 1,500–3,500 km | €400 |
4+ hours | Over 3,500 km | €600 |
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What to Do If Your Flight Is Delayed at EWR
Collect proof of the delay (e.g. emails from the airline, photos of the departure board, written confirmation of the delay from your airline, etc.).
Pay attention to what the airline offers you — accepting certain benefits could compromise your right to compensation
Keep receipts for any necessary purchases (e.g., food, accommodation).
Use AirHelp’s free eligibility checker to see if you can claim compensation.
Flight Cancellations at Newark Liberty Airport: Your Rights and Compensation
If you’re dealing with flights canceled at Newark Liberty Airport, AirHelp can help you understand your rights and file a claim if eligible. Firstly, the airline must offer you an alternative flight to your destination, or a refund, if that's what you'd prefer.
If your flight was canceled at late notice you may also be entitled to up to €600 (~$650) per person for the inconvenience.
When Can You Claim Compensation for Flight Cancellations?
You may qualify for compensation under EU 261 if:
You were notified of the cancellation less than 14 days before departure.
The airline is at fault (e.g., operational issues, staff shortages).
The airline can avoid paying compensation if they were able to offer you an alternative flight which would get you to your destination at a very similar time to your original arrival time.
Read more about flight cancellation compensation.
How Much Compensation Can You Get for Newark Flight Cancellations?
Notification Time | Alternative Flight Timing | Compensation Amount |
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7–14 days in advance | New flight arrives 2+ hours late | €250–€600 |
Less than 7 days | New flight arrives 1+ hours late | €250–€600 |
As outlined above in the case of delays, the exact amount depends also on the flight distance. Use our compensation checker below to see if you're eligible and determine the amount.
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What to Do If Your Flight Is Canceled at Newark Liberty Airport
Collect proof of the cancellation (e.g. emails from the airline, photos of the departure board, written confirmation from your airline, etc.).
Confirm your rebooking or refund options.
Pay attention to what the airline offers you — accepting certain benefits could compromise your right to compensation
Keep receipts for any necessary purchases (e.g., food, accommodation).
Contact AirHelp to check your eligibility for compensation and file your claim.
Am I Covered Under EU 261 at Newark Liberty International Airport?
EC 261 applies not only to European citizens but to all passengers on certain flights. For instance, if your flight departed from an EU airport or you were traveling to Europe on an EU airline, you are also covered under EC 261.
The table below clarifies which flights at Newark EWR fall under EU 261 coverage:
Flight Type | Covered by EC 261? | Example |
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Newark to London (EU airline) | ✅ Yes | Operated by British Airways |
Newark to Tokyo (US airline) | ❌ No | Operated by Delta Airlines |
Newark to Bangkok (EU airline) | ❌ No | Operated by Lufthansa |
Paris to Newark (EU airline) | ✅ Yes | Operated by Air France |
Rome to Newark (US airline) | ✅ Yes | Operated by American Airlines |
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Baggage Issues at Newark Airport
Lost, delayed, or damaged baggage can be another source of frustration at Newark Liberty Airport. For baggage issues, passenger rights on domestic flights within the United States are governed by Department of Transportation (DOT) regulations. International flights, on the other hand, fall under the Montreal Convention. In both cases, airlines are responsible for compensating passengers for baggage-related problems:
Delayed Baggage: You can claim reimbursement for essential items purchased while waiting for your baggage.
Lost Baggage: Compensation is available for the total value of lost items, up to a certain limit.
Damaged Baggage: Airlines are liable for repair or replacement costs.
If you’d like to learn more, we recommend visiting our page dedicated to compensation for lost, delayed, or damaged baggage.
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About Newark Liberty International Airport (EWR)
Newark Liberty International Airport is one of the major airports serving the New York City metropolitan area. Known for its accessibility to Manhattan, it is one of the busiest airports in the United States.
Key Features of EWR
Location: 3 Brewster Road, Newark, NJ 07114
Terminals: 3 passenger terminals (A, B, and C)
Airlines: Hosts over 30 domestic and international airlines, with United Airlines operating a large hub
Passenger Traffic: Serves approximately 45 million passengers annually
Destinations: Over 180 domestic and international destinations
Facilities: Dining, shopping, lounges, and on-site parking options
Transportation: Accessible by car, public transit (NJ Transit, Amtrak), AirTrain, shuttles, and ride-share.
Quick facts about Newark Liberty International Airport
Airport Code: EWR
Opened: October 1, 1928
Runways: 3, including a primary runway of 11,000 feet
Wi-Fi: Complimentary and available throughout the airport
Baggage Services: Multiple baggage claim areas, luggage storage, and assistance services
Nearby Attractions: Statue of Liberty, Ellis Island, and downtown Newark.
Recent delays and cancellations
Date | Flight number | Airline | Route | Status | ||
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01/02/2025 | 1:49 AM | UA2645 | United Airlines | Newark (EWR) Fort Lauderdale (FLL) | Canceled | Check Compensation |
01/02/2025 | 12:30 AM | UA528 | United Airlines | Newark (EWR) Fort Lauderdale (FLL) | Canceled | Check Compensation |
01/01/2025 | 7:30 PM | FI622 | Icelandair | Newark (EWR) Reykjavik (KEF) | Canceled | Check Compensation |
- Canceled
UA2645
•United Airlines
Newark
••Fort Lauderdale
EWR
FLL
Check Compensation01/02/2025
1:49 AM
- Canceled
UA528
•United Airlines
Newark
••Fort Lauderdale
EWR
FLL
Check Compensation01/02/2025
12:30 AM
- Canceled
FI622
•Icelandair
Newark
••Reykjavik
EWR
KEF
Check Compensation01/01/2025
7:30 PM
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