ONT summer passenger volumes forecast to be busiest since 2008
(Ontario, California – May 24, 2022) – Southern California’s Ontario International Airport (ONT) officials anticipate 1.7 million passengers will travel through the Southern California gateway this summer, surpassing the pre-pandemic summer of 2019 by more than 50,000 passengers.
The summer surge continues ONT’s aggressive recovery from the COVID slowdown, with passenger volumes returning at one of the fastest clips among U.S. airports. In March and April, ONT exceeded pre-pandemic levels, and based on current flight schedules and expected seat occupancy, the Summer 2022 travel season will surpass 2019 levels by 3.2%, while beating last year’s numbers by nearly 18%.
The summer season, the busiest at ONT since 2008, begins Friday, May 27, and runs through Monday, Sept. 5. Airlines will offer more than 2.1 million seats on inbound and outbound flights at ONT from Memorial Day weekend through Labor Day. Nearly 80% of the seats are expected to be filled.
“Summer is an exciting time to visit Southern California, and the easiest way to reach our many great attractions is to travel through Ontario International,” said Atif Elkadi, chief executive officer of the Ontario International Airport Authority. “Demand for air travel is strong, and we look forward to welcoming airline passengers with our enhanced customer-service amenities and convenient, hassle-free travel experience.”
To further enhance that experience, officials encourage air travelers who drive themselves to the airport to pre-book contactless parking online and save, Travelers can also experience an even higher level of convenience inside airport terminals by placing concession orders online with such popular restaurants as Cross Grain Brewhouse, Einstein Bros. Bagels, Dunkin’ Donuts, Coffee Bean & Tea Leaf, Rock & Brews, Wahoo’s Fish Taco and Wolfgang Puck Pizza.
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