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  • but thanks anyway bet in ether c1 or c3

  • what gate number

  • @andrew55656 I don't exactly remember as this was 3.5 years ago but I do recall that this was in Terminal C.

  • Haha I'm going to Greece tomoro and not taking a boat I'll miss my dog :(

  • @Baseballzeus13 LOL glad you found this video again! Have a nice trip!

  • Yayyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy July 29 I'm going to Greece via Newark and a boat! Best summer ever! Beach everydayyyyy

  • @Baseballzeus13 What do you mean by "Greece via Newark and a boat"? Can you clarify it? Do you mean you're flying from Newark to Greece and then getting on a boat? And have a nice trip!

  • Continental... Great choice!

  • @thecessnacitation Yes, since you can almost always go to Newark whenever you fly into or out of NYC area which eliminates the need to use JFK, which is basically messed up airport!

  • @NHRHS2010 lolol

  • @TheBombardierq400 what, you find my reply to thecessnacitation funny? Glad to see that someone else finds my comment funny too! I have a good sense of humor, though. Do you always try to fly out of Newark and avoid JFK?

  • Terminal B isn't that bad where delta and northwest are which are all of the gates are now delta over there in that part are not that bad

  • I did indeed fly out of Terminal B whenever I were to fly Delta out of Newark. Wasn't that bad but C is known to be nicer.

  • yeah i can agree but i completely forgot i know delta and northwest gates are together now theyare all deltas aren't they in terminal B or C?

  • Delta/Northwest is in Terminal B in Newark Airport.

  • when you spell newark dont you mean newyork?

  • Newark and New York are two different cities, but they are close to each other. New York City has two airports (LaGuardia and Kennedy), and just a few miles west of Manhattan, there is a city in New Jersey called Newark. Newark has one airport (Newark Liberty International Airport). However, since Newark is close to New York City, Newark Liberty International Airport is known to serve New York City and therefore many airline passengers flying into Newark goes to New York City.

  • i dont really like airplanes becasue when i look out the window the height scares me so much becasue i just think about what if the plan crashes and i go flying out it scares me looking out the window of an airplane

  • I understand why, it is very common to be afraid of airplanes due to the fear of heights. Many people were afraid of flying right after 9/11 terrorist attacks but luckily, security system got much stronger, making flying safer. I have been on an airplane more than 50 times and when I go on the plane, I always sit next to the window and it's actually fun. I have more videos taken from the airplane.

    Airplanes are getting safer and I heard that there are much less plane crashes in 2008 than 1996

  • yea ive noticed security has really got better but it still scary thinking about imagine if i feel out of the plane and how high up you are on but i go on jet blue o i got a tv to watch in there to get that off my mind

  • Yes, the TV will keep you entertained. I remember back in 1996 and 1997, I flew Asiana Airlines from Los Angeles to Korea (12 hours) and there wasn't a TV on the plane, and not much entertainment. These days, technology is improving and flying is much more fun today than ten years ago.

  • wow that had to be the most boring 12 hours of your life right there fro los ngelas to korea why were u going to korea anyways

  • I don't know...I was only a little kid and it wasn't that boring...I looked out the window and it was mostly ocean. I am Korean and I have relatives in Korea (remember my video where I was talking to someone in Korean while traveling on I-495?). I've been to Korea 5 times after I was born (1993, 1996, 1997, 2003, and 2007)

  • oh well it must of been great to see ur family in korea i know if i went on a 12 hour trip without tv i would be bored to deat longest plane ride a ihave been on has benn 5 hours from new york to california

  • In fact, after I moved to New Jersey from California in 1999, I moved further from Korea. It takes 15 hours to fly nonstop from JFK to Korea, but I usually don't fly nonstop these days because it's more expensive.

  • And its not fun. im going to seattle from europe this summer and im wondering if Newark is a nice airport?

  • What airline are you flying? Terminal C is a nice terminal, while B is not. I haven't been to Terminal A for a long time so I don't really remember much about it. If you are flying Continental Airlines, then it's definitely Terminal C.

  • I live on Trondheim, Norway so my rout is:

    Trondheim(ENVA) - Oslo(ENGM)

    Oslo(ENGM) - Newark Liberty(KEWR)

    Newark Liberty(KEWR) - Huston(KIAH)

    Huston(KIAH) - Seattle(KSEA)

    The last three flights are with Continental Airlines.

  • Wow that is a lot of flights in one trip! It must be a really tiring trip...

  • OH NO. I LOVE IT! More stops = Heaven

  • didn't know that you like it that much. I've never made made more than one layover in a single trip before, but a lot of people get tired from layovers and prefer nonstop.

  • Well there is a new rase of pepole. ''The people who likes many stops'' xD

  • Just remember, the higher you are, the safer you are. This is because more height means a plane can glide further and generally has more options.

  • 767-400ER...nice

  • Yep, flights from New Jersey area to Europe is usually a 767. I was heading from Newark, New Jersey to Milan, Italy that day.

  • If I'm not mistaken your statement is true if you're talking in general, and not just from New Jersey (many Europe-bound transatlantic flights are with the 767). But seeing that CO is the major, dominant player at EWR, I believe it is the 757-200 that is used the most to Europe. CO has 41 752's most of which are deployed to western Europe, with a few doing domestic runs. I think that alone may put the 757 as the most oft used aircraft from EWR to Europe.

  • Yes, many Europe-bound flights from the USA is a 767. In fact, I flew on a 767 to Italy last April. Also, many Asia and Australia bound flights from the USA are usually a 747 and 777.

  • what airline was that?

  • Continental

  • Ah, you were about to step foot into the 767-400ER, my favourite aircraft in Continental's fleet, my favourite aircraft ever. For a moment I forgot whether CO flies the 772ER or the 764ER to MXP (Milan), but with a closer look the letter "L" from the name "Continental" painted on the aircraft is completely to the left of Door 2L which you entered. That means it's the one and only 764ER :-)

  • i love airplanes!

  • I like airplanes!

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