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(TNG) Tangier
MOROCCO - Tangier Ibn Batouta
(EWR) Newark
UNITED STATES - Newark Liberty International
20
Jun
Saturday
1 traveler, No cabins
One Way
1 traveler, ECONOMY
Adult
(TNG) Tangier Ibn Batouta
Tangier, Morocco
(EWR) Newark Liberty International
Newark, NJ
20
Jun
Saturday
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Flying from Tangier to Newark: What to Expect

Direct & connecting flights|TNG – EWR|$489
$489one way
Cheapest price
14h 45m1 stop via CMN
Flight duration
3,705 mias the crow flies
Flight distance
direct & connecting flights

About this route

There are no direct flights between Tangier and Newark, so the journey typically involves a stop in Casablanca, Madrid, Paris, or Lisbon. Total travel time ranges from about 12 to 20 hours depending on the layover, with Royal Air Maroc, Iberia, Air France, and TAP Portugal among the most common carriers serving this pairing. Spring and early autumn tend to offer the smoothest weather on both ends of the trip, while summer brings higher demand from travelers heading to the U.S. East Coast. For last minute bookings, connections through Casablanca usually have the widest availability, since Royal Air Maroc operates daily transatlantic service to Newark's neighbor airports. Newark Liberty makes a practical gateway to Manhattan via the AirTrain and NJ Transit. Pack light if you can, especially when flying last minute, as overhead space fills quickly on the long-haul leg out of Europe.

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What is the cheapest month to fly from Tangier (TNG) to Newark (EWR)?
Generally, the cheapest months to fly from Tangier to Newark are during the off-peak season, between mid-January and early March, and again in November. Avoiding summer holidays (June-August) and major Moroccan or American holidays can save you significantly on airfare.
What are the luggage rules for flights from TNG to EWR?+
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Flying from Tangier to Newark: A Guide to This Transatlantic Journey

The journey from Tangier to Newark connects the northern tip of Morocco with one of the busiest gateways into the New York metropolitan area. While no direct flights currently operate between Tangier's Ibn Battouta Airport (TNG) and Newark Liberty International (EWR), travelers can expect a comfortable one-stop itinerary, typically routed through major European hubs such as Paris, Madrid, Lisbon, Casablanca, or Istanbul. Total travel time usually ranges between 12 and 18 hours depending on the layover, with the transatlantic leg itself taking around seven to eight hours.

Airlines that frequently serve this route include Royal Air Maroc, Air France, Iberia, TAP Air Portugal, and Turkish Airlines. Royal Air Maroc is often the most convenient choice, offering a short connection in Casablanca followed by a direct flight across the Atlantic. European carriers tend to provide more frequent schedules and a wider range of departure times, which can be helpful if you are trying to align your arrival in Newark with onward travel into Manhattan, New Jersey, or beyond.

The most pleasant times to fly from Tangier to Newark are during the shoulder seasons of late spring and early autumn. April through June offers mild Moroccan weather and comfortable conditions on arrival in the northeastern United States. September and October are equally appealing, with fewer crowds at both ends and lower fares than the peak summer months. Winter travel is possible but often involves weather-related delays, particularly at Newark where snowstorms can disrupt schedules between December and February.

What makes this route particularly interesting is the contrast it offers. Departing from Tangier means leaving behind a city that has long been a crossroads of Africa, Europe, and the Arab world, with its medina, Mediterranean light, and views toward the Strait of Gibraltar. Arriving at Newark places you within easy reach of New York City, just a short train ride from Penn Station, making it a practical entry point for travelers who want to avoid the congestion of JFK.

A few practical tips can make the trip smoother. Pack layers, as temperature differences between Morocco and the northeastern US can be significant. Make sure your layover allows enough time for customs and security, especially if your connection is in a Schengen-area airport. ESTA authorization is required for visa-exempt travelers entering the United States, and it should be arranged well before departure. Finally, hydration and a good neck pillow go a long way on the transatlantic leg, which often departs in the late morning or early afternoon European time.