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(BNA) Nashville
UNITED STATES - Nashville Metropolitan
(EWR) Newark
UNITED STATES - Newark Liberty International
18
Jul
Saturday
1 traveler, No cabins
One Way
1 traveler, ECONOMY
Adult
(BNA) Nashville Metropolitan
Nashville, TN
(EWR) Newark Liberty International
Newark, NJ
18
Jul
Saturday
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Flying from Nashville to Newark: What to Expect

Direct & connecting flights|BNA – EWR|$89
$89one way
Cheapest price
2h 15mdirect flight
Flight duration
76%
On-time performance
direct & connecting flights

About this route

Nashville to Newark

The hop from Nashville International to Newark Liberty is one of the more reliable East Coast connections out of Middle Tennessee. Flights typically clock in around two hours, with United and Southwest operating the bulk of the schedule and a mix of morning and evening departures that suit both business travelers and weekenders heading to New York. Weekday mornings tend to be smoother, while Sunday evenings fill up fast with returning commuters. For last minute travelers, midweek departures usually offer the most breathing room in terms of seat availability, and it's worth checking alternate airports like LaGuardia or JFK if Newark is fully booked. Weather delays are more common in winter, so building in a buffer helps. Once you land at EWR, the AirTrain and NJ Transit combination gets you into Midtown Manhattan in about 45 minutes, making even a last minute trip manageable.

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What is the cheapest month to fly from Nashville (BNA) to Newark (EWR)?
The cheapest months to fly from Nashville to Newark are typically January, February, and early September. Traveling mid-week (Tuesday or Wednesday) and booking at least 3-6 weeks in advance can also help you find lower fares. Avoid peak travel periods like Thanksgiving, Christmas, and summer holidays for the best deals.
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Flying from Nashville to Newark: A Practical Guide for Travelers

The journey from Nashville to Newark is one of the more popular corridors linking the American South to the New York metropolitan area, offering travelers a straightforward connection between Music City and the gateway to Manhattan. The flight itself typically takes around two hours, making it an easy option for weekend getaways, business meetings, or the start of an international adventure through one of Newark Liberty's global terminals.

Several carriers operate on this route, with United Airlines leading the way thanks to Newark being one of its major hubs. Southwest, American, and Delta also serve the corridor with varying frequency, though many of their itineraries route through connecting cities. Nonstop options are generally available multiple times per day, and morning and early evening departures tend to be the most popular with both business travelers and tourists.

When it comes to timing, the shoulder seasons of late spring and early autumn offer the most comfortable travel experience. May and September bring pleasant weather on both ends, fewer weather-related delays, and generally lower fares than the summer peak. Winter travel can be tricky, as snowstorms in the Northeast occasionally disrupt schedules at Newark, so building in flexibility during December through February is wise. Summer sees the highest demand, particularly around July, when families combine trips to New York City with side excursions to the Jersey Shore.

The experience of flying from BNA to EWR is generally smooth. Nashville International has expanded considerably in recent years, with improved dining and a more efficient security process, though early morning departures can still see long lines. Newark, by contrast, is a large and busy hub, so travelers arriving there should plan extra time for AirTrain connections to New York City or for navigating between terminals if they have onward flights.

A few practical tips can improve the journey. Booking three to six weeks in advance usually yields the best pricing, and choosing a mid-week flight often means quieter cabins and better seat selection. Travelers heading into Manhattan should consider the train from Newark rather than a taxi during peak hours, as traffic through the Lincoln Tunnel can turn a short trip into an ordeal.

What makes this route particularly interesting is the contrast between endpoints. Nashville's Southern hospitality, live music, and hot chicken culture give way to the frenetic energy of the greater New York area within a single afternoon. For anyone bridging these two very different American experiences, the flight is a reliable and increasingly refined option.