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Savannah, Georgia (SAV) to New York, New York (EWR)

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Savannah to Newark Flights, Stats and Airplanes

Route information for flights from Savannah Hilton Head Intl. to Liberty Intl..

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Distance:
708.72 miles

Airline carriers and aircraft used on flights from SAV to EWR

Airline Carrier

Continental Airlines
United Airlines

Aircraft

Embraer RJ135 / RJ140 / RJ145
Embraer RJ145 Amazon

SAV - Savannah Hilton Head Intl. Airlines

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EWR - Liberty Intl. Airlines

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Interesting Facts About Flights from Savannah to Newark (SAV to EWR)

  • There were 36,555 passengers that flew from Savannah to Newark in 2009.
  • The shortest flight between SAV and EWR takes about 97 minutes.
  • Flight #2128, operated by ExpressJet Airlines, was the flight with the most delays in 2009, with 4 minutes average delay between flights from Savannah to Newark.
  • The newest aircraft servicing SAV to EWR in 2009 was ExpressJet Airlines' EMB-145 from Embraer. The EMB-145 started flying in 1996.
  • 48,950 seats were available on flights from SAV to EWR in 2009. Of those seats, a total of 36,555 passengers flew on all flights from SAV to EWR that year.
  • The shortest flight distance between Savannah and Newark is 708 miles.
  • ExpressJet Airlines operated flights from SAV to EWR using one type of aircraft in 2009.
  • The smallest aircraft servicing flights from SAV to EWR for ExpressJet Airlines is the EMB-145 built by Embraer with 50 seats.
  • The average flight time from Savannah, GA to Newark, NJ takes about 97 minutes.
  • ExpressJet Airlines offers flights from Savannah, GA to Newark, NJ.
  • ExpressJet Airlines offers the shortest flight times from Savannah to Newark.
  • The average aircraft occupancy on flights from Savannah to Newark in 2009 was 74.08%.
  • ExpressJet Airlines carried a total of 36,555 passengers from SAV to EWR in 2009.
  • The largest aircraft servicing flights between Savannah and Newark from ExpressJet Airlines is the EMB-145 built by Embraer with 50 seats.
  • In 2009, there was just one airline company serving flights from Savannah to Newark.
  • Continental Airlines, ExpressJet Airlines operate the shortest flights from Savannah to Newark.
  • The oldest aircraft servicing trips from Savannah, GA to Newark, NJ in 2009 was ExpressJet Airlines' EMB-145 from Embraer which started flying in 1996.

(Source: FAA & BTS 2009 Databases)