September travel from Miami International Airport (MIA) to Newark Liberty International Airport (EWR) combines frequent nonstop services with off-peak seasonal pricing. Miami remains a busy hub for travel to northeastern hubs like Newark, Manhattan (New York City), Jersey City and Hoboken; nearby destinations like Fort Lauderdale, Key West, and Orlando feed passengers into MIA. During September, expect slightly lower leisure demand compared with winter, but allow for hurricane-season disruptions. For best value, search flexible dates, compare fares via major carriers (United, American, JetBlue, Delta, Southwest), and book 3–6 weeks in advance to capture sale fares. Use Metrorail or off-site parking for convenient access to MIA and subscribe to airline alerts for potential schedule changes.
Arriving at Newark Liberty International Airport (EWR) from Miami International Airport (MIA) in September puts you close to major northeastern destinations: Manhattan (New York City), Jersey City, Hoboken, and Newark proper. Expect normal commuter traffic as schools and businesses are in full swing; public transit (AirTrain + NJ Transit) is often the fastest route to Manhattan and NJ urban centers, while rideshares provide direct routing especially with luggage. If traveling during potential tropical weather impacts, allow extra time for ground connections and confirm your onward travel plans. For the best arrival experience, check EWR terminal maps in advance, download airline apps for gate and baggage updates, and use real-time transit planners.