Route profile

Baltimore (BWI) → Newark (EWR)

A reference for the Baltimore/Washington International Thurgood Marshall Airport to Newark Liberty International Airport route. You'll find the operators on file, the great-circle geometry, the connecting options if no nonstop fits your dates, and a short profile of each endpoint airport.

272 kmGreat-circle distance
169 miIn miles
1h 04mApprox. block time
1Operators on file

The flight from Baltimore (BWI) to Newark (EWR) covers a great-circle distance of roughly 272 km (169 miles). Aircraft leave Baltimore/Washington International Thurgood Marshall Airport on an initial northeast heading. As US domestic sectors go, this one sits in the short-haul bracket: long enough that most carriers run it as its own dedicated rotation, but short enough to fit inside a single crew duty period.

United Airlines is the only carrier filing a scheduled BWI to EWR service in the dataset. Single-operator routes like this usually reflect a focus-city or hub-spoke relationship, or a market that's big enough to support one dedicated daily but not big enough to attract a second entrant yet.

Operators on the BWI → EWR direction

Carriers with at least one scheduled rotation on this sector in the OpenFlights dataset, ranked by the number of code-shared filings.

IATAAirlineCountryCallsign
UA United Airlines United States UNITED

At well under 1,500 km this is a regional sector. Carriers typically run narrow-body aircraft from the Airbus A320 family or the Boeing 737 series, with regional jets (Embraer E-Jet, CRJ) showing up on lower-frequency rotations. Block time runs around 1h 04m. Expect a single-aisle cabin and no real meal service. A snack and a drink is usually all you get.

If a nonstop doesn't match your dates, Atlanta (ATL), Chicago (ORD), and London (LHR) show up on both ends of the network and make the most natural connecting points. The connecting-hubs grid below extends that list to the eight strongest options, ranked by each airport's overall departure activity. That ranking is a fast proxy for how many onward flights a single stop is likely to feed.

Connecting hubs

Airports that already appear on both ends of this network. They're the natural one-stop options when no nonstop matches your dates, ranked by overall departure activity.

Both endpoints sit inside the United States, so this counts as a domestic sector for fare-bucket, baggage, and carry-on purposes. Reservations on US carriers usually pick up the standard domestic checked-bag fee unless you hold elite status, and TSA PreCheck eligibility applies at the departure airport. See the United States routes index for other domestic pairs in the same network.

On the day of operation, the BWI to EWR direction lifts off heading northeast, then the great-circle track curves to compensate for the Earth's rotation. The return EWR to BWI sector heads southwest out of the gate, with 1 operators on file for the inbound side. Combine the two operator lists for a full picture of the city pair's competitive landscape.

BTS domestic traffic (BWI → EWR, 2025)

Real 2025 passenger, freight, and departure-frequency totals for this exact non-stop segment, from the U.S. Bureau of Transportation Statistics T-100 Domestic Segment (All Carriers) database — not an OpenFlights field. Scheduled-passenger service (BTS service class F) only; all-cargo and non-scheduled service are excluded.

3,537Passengers carried, full year 2025
25Departures performed, 2025
3,812 lbFreight carried, 2025
82.0%Seats filled (approx.)
Carrier codeCarrier (BTS record)PassengersDepartures performed
UA United Air Lines Inc. 1,923 13
NK Spirit Air Lines 496 4
AA American Airlines Inc. 477 3
AS Alaska Airlines Inc. 285 2
DL Delta Air Lines Inc. 150 1
B6 JetBlue Airways 138 1
YX Republic Airline 68 1

Aircraft types flown on this segment in 2025, by departures performed: Boeing B737 Max 800 (6 departures), Boeing 737-900ER (5 departures), Airbus Industrie A320-100/200 (4 departures), Boeing 757-200 (3 departures), Airbus Industrie A321-200n (2 departures), Boeing 737-800 (2 departures), Boeing B737 Max 900 (1 departures), Airbus Industrie A321/Lr (1 departures) and 1 other aircraft type(s). Mail carried: 0 lb. Departures scheduled vs. performed: 8 scheduled, 25 performed.

Data as of: full calendar year 2025 (all 12 months) · Source: BTS T-100 Domestic Segment (All Carriers), U.S. DOT Bureau of Transportation Statistics (public domain, U.S. government work). Carrier names and aircraft-type descriptions are BTS's own record values, not this site's. Figures reflect carrier-filed BTS reports, not real-time bookings. See the BTS domestic traffic hub and methodology for match coverage and corrections path.

Endpoints

Other routes from Baltimore (BWI)

Other destinations served from the same origin. Handy for combining trips or for finding an alternate first leg.

Other routes into Newark (EWR)

Other origins that already file scheduled service into the destination airport.

Reading this route page

The operator list reflects scheduled-route filings in the OpenFlights dataset, not real-time availability. A carrier appearing here publishes a scheduled service on this sector. It isn't a live timetable, and the actual flight numbers, frequencies, and aircraft types shift season to season. For booking and current schedules, cross-reference the airline page above with the carrier's own website.

Distance here is the great-circle arc between the two airports' published coordinates. Real flight tracks wander off that line because of wind, ATC routings, oceanic crossings, and political airspace constraints. Block time is an estimate covering ground taxi, climb, cruise at typical jet speeds, and descent. Real block times shift with aircraft type, weather, and traffic, so treat the stat-strip number as a planning indicator rather than a published flight time.