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(EWR) Newark
UNITED STATES - Newark Liberty International
(GSO) Greensboro/High Point
UNITED STATES - Greensboro/High Point P.T. Int'l
18
Jul
Saturday
1 traveler, No cabins
One Way
1 traveler, ECONOMY
Adult
(EWR) Newark Liberty International
Newark, NJ
(GSO) Greensboro/High Point P.T. Int'l
Greensboro/High Point, NC
18
Jul
Saturday
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Flying from Newark to Greensboro: What to Know

Direct & connecting flights|EWR – GSO|$89
$89one way
Cheapest price
1h 45mdirect flight
Flight duration
78%
On-time performance
direct & connecting flights

About this route

Newark to Greensboro

The hop from Newark to Greensboro is one of those quietly efficient East Coast routes that connects a major international gateway with the heart of North Carolina's Piedmont Triad. Nonstop service runs around 1 hour and 45 minutes, with United operating most of the daily flights out of EWR's Terminal A or C. Piedmont Triad International is compact and easy to navigate, which is a real bonus when you've booked last minute and don't want to waste time after landing. Mornings and early evenings tend to offer the smoothest experience, while afternoons can bring summer thunderstorms that occasionally delay departures. Business travelers heading to furniture, textile, or aviation companies make up a chunk of the passengers, alongside families visiting the Carolinas. For last minute fares, weekday flights generally offer more flexibility than packed Friday or Sunday returns. Pack light, arrive early, and you'll find this route refreshingly straightforward.

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Frequently asked questions

What are the cheapest months to fly from Newark (EWR) to Greensboro (GSO)?
The cheapest months to fly from EWR to GSO are typically January, February, and early September, when demand is lower after the holiday and summer travel seasons. Booking at least 3-6 weeks in advance and flying mid-week (Tuesday or Wednesday) can also help you secure the lowest fares.
What are the luggage rules for flights from EWR to GSO?+
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Flying from Newark to Greensboro: A Practical Travel Guide

The journey from Newark Liberty International to Piedmont Triad International is a short but useful hop that connects the bustling New York metropolitan area with the heart of North Carolina's Triad region. Most nonstop services cover the distance in just under two hours, making it a popular option for business travelers heading to the furniture and textile hubs around Greensboro, High Point, and Winston-Salem, as well as families visiting friends and relatives across the Mid-Atlantic and Southeast.

United Airlines operates the bulk of direct service on this corridor, typically using regional jets such as the Embraer 175 or CRJ-550. Because Newark is one of United's main hubs, schedules are frequent throughout the day, with early-morning and late-afternoon departures favored by commuters. Travelers who prefer a connection can also fly via Charlotte, Atlanta, or Washington on American, Delta, and other carriers, though the routing adds significant time to what is otherwise a quick trip.

The flying experience itself is generally smooth. Departures from EWR can be subject to weather delays and congestion, particularly in summer thunderstorm season and during winter snowstorms, so booking a morning flight tends to improve reliability. Once airborne, the route traces the Appalachian foothills southward, offering pleasant window views of the Pennsylvania and Virginia countryside on clear days. Piedmont Triad is a compact, easy-to-navigate airport, with short walks from gate to baggage claim and quick access to rental cars.

Spring and autumn are arguably the most rewarding times to fly into Greensboro. April and May bring blooming dogwoods and mild temperatures ideal for exploring nearby vineyards and the Blue Ridge Parkway, while October's foliage transforms the surrounding Piedmont into a tapestry of color. Summers can be hot and humid, though they coincide with festivals and outdoor concerts across the region. Winters are mild compared to the Northeast, making this a welcome escape for New Yorkers seeking a break from the cold.

A few practical tips can make the trip from EWR to GSO smoother. Pack light if you can, since regional jets have limited overhead space and gate-checking is common. Allow extra time at Newark, where TSA lines and terminal transfers can be unpredictable. If you have flexibility, midweek flights tend to be less crowded and more punctual than Friday or Sunday departures. Finally, consider exploring beyond Greensboro itself, as the airport sits within easy reach of Wake Forest, Duke, and the Yadkin Valley wine country, all of which add depth to a visit that goes well beyond a routine business trip.