LBIJim
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Continental is a good airline. I was an elite frequent flyer with them for many years, from the late 1980s through earlier this decade. My job no longer requires travel, however, so I usually only fly Continental about 2 or 3 times a year now, all leisure travel. That said, they are the typical US legacy carrier, no better or worse for infrequent travellers than any other carrier.
I've never heard of Porter airlines, nor have I flown into or from Toronto Island airport. However, the option you're considering is feasible. There is a Marriott hotel on the Newark Airport premisis. Can't walk to it, though, so you'll need to use the shuttle. Other hotels are also close by. While EWR is notorious for delays, they usually start occuring later in the day. Your early morning flights out of Newark should fine.
If you do choose this flight option, you might want something to do after checking into a hotel. You can catch the train right from the airport into New York City and explore for a few hours, maybe see a Broadway show in the evening. If you're a hockey fan, the train can also take you into downtown Newark if by chance the New Jersey Devils happen to be playing that evening.
In the past, I occasionally planned an overnight or slightly longer layover to enjoy something in another city before my final destination.
Best wishes whatever you decide.
Jim
I've never heard of Porter airlines, nor have I flown into or from Toronto Island airport. However, the option you're considering is feasible. There is a Marriott hotel on the Newark Airport premisis. Can't walk to it, though, so you'll need to use the shuttle. Other hotels are also close by. While EWR is notorious for delays, they usually start occuring later in the day. Your early morning flights out of Newark should fine.
If you do choose this flight option, you might want something to do after checking into a hotel. You can catch the train right from the airport into New York City and explore for a few hours, maybe see a Broadway show in the evening. If you're a hockey fan, the train can also take you into downtown Newark if by chance the New Jersey Devils happen to be playing that evening.
In the past, I occasionally planned an overnight or slightly longer layover to enjoy something in another city before my final destination.
Best wishes whatever you decide.
Jim