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(GVA) Geneva
SWITZERLAND - Geneva International
(EWR) Newark
UNITED STATES - Newark Liberty International
6
Jun
Saturday
1 traveler, No cabins
One Way
1 traveler, ECONOMY
Adult
(GVA) Geneva International
Geneva, Switzerland
(EWR) Newark Liberty International
Newark, NJ
6
Jun
Saturday
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Geneva to Newark: Your Guide to Flying GVA–EWR

Direct & connecting flights|GVA – EWR|$289
$289one way
Cheapest price
8h 40mdirect flight
Flight duration
3,859 mias the crow flies
Flight distance
direct & connecting flights

About this route

The flight from Geneva to Newark covers roughly 3,850 miles and takes about eight and a half hours westbound. It's a well-served transatlantic route, with Swiss and United both offering nonstop service. Newark's Liberty International Airport puts you within easy reach of Manhattan and the wider New York metro area, making this a favorite connection for both business and leisure travelers. Summer months see the heaviest demand, so spring and fall often deliver a smoother experience with fewer crowds. If you're booking last minute, midweek departures tend to have better seat availability. Geneva's compact airport makes check-in straightforward even when time is tight. Overnight departures are common, landing you on the East Coast by morning. For last minute travelers heading stateside, this route strikes a great balance between convenience and frequency — flights operate daily year-round.

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What are the cheapest months to fly from Geneva (GVA) to Newark (EWR)?
The cheapest months to fly from Geneva to Newark are typically January through March and late October through mid-November, outside of major holiday periods. Booking 6-8 weeks in advance during these off-peak months can yield significant savings, with fares sometimes dropping 30-40% compared to peak summer travel in June through August.
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Flying from Geneva to Newark: A Transatlantic Guide for Travelers

The journey from Geneva to Newark connects two remarkably different worlds — the refined elegance of Switzerland's lakeside gem with the bustling energy of the New York metropolitan area. For travelers heading to the East Coast of the United States, this transatlantic route serves as one of the most convenient gateways between Western Europe and the greater New York City region.

Direct flights from Geneva to Newark typically clock in at around eight and a half to nine hours, depending on wind patterns and seasonal weather conditions. United Airlines operates nonstop service on this corridor, making it a popular choice for both business travelers and vacationers. Swiss International Air Lines and other carriers also serve the route with one-stop connections through major European hubs like Zurich, Frankfurt, or London. Choosing a nonstop option saves considerable time compared to connections, which can easily stretch the travel day to fourteen hours or more.

Newark Liberty International Airport sits just across the Hudson River from Manhattan, and travelers arriving there benefit from excellent transit links into New York City. The AirTrain connection to NJ Transit and Amtrak makes reaching Penn Station straightforward, while rideshare services and taxis provide direct access to destinations throughout New Jersey and beyond.

When it comes to timing your trip, summer months between June and September see the heaviest demand on flights from Geneva to Newark, as both leisure travelers and families take advantage of school holidays. Fares tend to peak during this window, so booking well in advance is advisable. Spring and early autumn offer a sweet spot — pleasant weather on both ends of the journey, thinner crowds, and generally more reasonable pricing. Winter travel can be unpredictable due to storms on the Eastern Seaboard, though the holiday season brings its own charm to New York.

A few practical tips can make the experience smoother. Seat selection matters on a long westbound flight, particularly since you'll be chasing the sun across the Atlantic. Window seats on the left side of the aircraft occasionally offer striking views of Iceland or Greenland on clear days during northern routing. Noise-canceling headphones and a good neck pillow go a long way on daytime crossings, as most westbound departures leave Geneva in the morning and arrive in Newark by early afternoon local time.

For those connecting onward from Newark, the airport's Terminal C — United's hub — is well-equipped with lounges, dining, and retail. Immigration and customs processing times can vary significantly, so allowing at least two and a half hours for any domestic connection is wise. Whether your final destination is Manhattan, the Jersey Shore, or points further afield, this route remains a reliable and well-served transatlantic link worth considering for your next trip.