Yes, you can see New York City from Newark, NJ, particularly from elevated areas or specific viewpoints. The skyline of Manhattan is visible from several locations in Newark, especially along the waterfront or from higher vantage points. However, the view may be obscured by buildings or trees in certain areas. Overall, while not as prominent as viewing it from closer locations, glimpses of the NYC skyline are definitely possible from Newark.
Answer to your question is no, they don't fly out of Newark. They do fly out of JFK in New York City. You can look at Iberia.com/us to see where their US Departs are from.
New york City
Not from inside the Newark Airport, but looking out the window of a departing or arriving flight from Newark International Airport, a view of the New York Harbor, including the Statue of Liberty, is visible.
No.
You can see New York City and you also can see Jersey City.
New York City's five boroughs were united under the charter of "Greater New York" on May 4, 1897. See the related link.
Go to Broadway and see a show
Radio city music hall in manhatten, New York
New york atlantic
yes
in new york city
yes i think it is because you get to see more things there in new york. and i think that the stache of libety is also located in new york city..........not sure.