Experts tips to not get stranded at Newark Airport: Avoid any connections through EWR

Flight passengers departing and connecting through Newark Liberty International Airport (EWR) in New Jersey are sharing concerns about travel delays amid recent airport mishaps — as experts share alternative ideas and bus companies report increases in ridership. The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has issued a ground delay for EWR due to staffing shortages, weather and construction issues as a recent report found that air traffic controllers briefly lost radar and radio signals last week.Brandon Blewett, the Texas-based author of “How to Avoid Strangers on Airplanes,” told Fox News Digital he has found EWR to be less reliable in recent days, but would still use the airport.“If it was New Jersey, I’d likely still fly into Newark but choose the earliest flights, which typically face fewer delays,” said Blewett. “I’d avoid any connections through EWR right now … for better reliability,” he said. For travelers to and from New York City, Blewett suggested looking at other airports.“I’d consider alternatives to EWR like LGA and JFK until the runway reopens and ATC staffing stabilizes,” said Blewett.“It may be more of a headache in traffic, but it seems you’re less likely to be stranded for the time being.”Gary Leff, a Texas-based travel industry expert and author of the blog “View From the Wing,” told Fox News Digital that passengers should avoid New York airports for connecting flights.“If you’re connecting, it’s often a good idea to avoid New York airports. If you originate in New York, it really depends on where in the city you’re based,” he said. “While Newark is facing significant problems right now, I’m not sure I’d bounce over to JFK if I lived on Staten Island,” he added.
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