Ontario International Airport reports busiest month since 2016 as May passenger volumes continue to surge past pre-pandemic levels

The May totals were 41.5% above a year ago and exceeded May 2019 passenger volumes by 9.2% – the third straight month in which ONT has surpassed pre-pandemic levels. The Southern California gateway – America’s fastest-growing airport four years running – recorded 519,085 passengers during the month, including 502,042 domestic travelers and 16,843 international fliers.

“Ontario’s remarkable performance is a tribute to the dedicated efforts of our outstanding team, the dynamic market we serve and the faith and confidence of our airline partners. We look forward to continuing our robust growth and providing travelers with a customer experience that is even better than before the pandemic,” said Alan D. Wapner, President of the Ontario International Airport Authority (OIAA) Board of Commissioners and Mayor pro Tem of the City of Ontario. 

Airport officials reported more than 2 million domestic air travelers from January through May along with 73,000 international passengers, 1.4% higher than the same period in 2019 and 74.6% greater than last year.

Passenger

Totals

May

2022

May

2019

Change

YTD

2022

YTD

2019

Change

Domestic

502,242

449,092

11.83 %

2,073,322

1,994,713

3.9 %

International

16,843

26,308

-35.98 %

73,143

121,968

-40.0 %

Total

519,085

475,400

9.19 %

2,146,465

2,116,681

1.4 %

Passenger

Totals

May

2022

May

2021

Change

YTD

2022

YTD

2021

Change

Domestic

502,242

355,648

41.22 %

2,073,322

1,203,328

72.3 %

International

16,843

11,289

49.20 %

73,143

26,037

180.9 %

Total

519,085

366,937

41.46 %

2,146,465

1,229,365

74.6 %

Shipments of air cargo were 11.6% higher on a year to-date-based compared with 2019.

Air cargo

(tonnage)

May

2022

May

2019

Change

YTD

2022

YTD

2019

Change

Freight

62,454

65,559

-4.74 %

313,077

289,905

8.0 %

Mail

4,556

2,616

74.20 %

23,625

11,808

100.1 %

Total

67,010

68,174

-1.71 %

336,7022

301,713

11.6 %

Air cargo

(tonnage)

May

2022

May

2021

Change

YTD

2022

YTD

2021

Change

Freight

62,454

65,124

-4.10 %

313,077

343,266

-8.8 %

Mail

4,556

3,955

15.21 %

23,625

18,338

28.8 %

Total

67,010

69,078

-2.99 %

336,7022

361,605

-6.9 %

“We are immensely pleased with the pace of Ontario International’s performance as we move into the heart of the summer travel season. Our commitment to welcoming more leisure and business travelers, as well as processing more cargo, is unquestionable, as is our intent to be an engine for economic growth in Southern California,” said Atif Elkadi, OIAA Chief Executive Officer.

About Ontario International Airport

Ontario International Airport (ONT) is the fastest growing airport in the United States, according to Global Traveler, a leading publication for frequent fliers. Located in the Inland Empire, ONT is approximately 35 miles east of downtown Los Angeles in the center of Southern California. It is a full-service airport which offers nonstop commercial jet service to 33 major airports in the U.S., Mexico, Central America and Taiwan. More information is available at www.flyOntario.com. Follow @flyONT on FacebookTwitter, and Instagram

About the Ontario International Airport Authority (OIAA)

The OIAA was formed in August 2012 by a Joint Powers Agreement between the City of Ontario and the County of San Bernardino to provide overall direction for the management, operations, development and marketing of ONT for the benefit of the Southern California economy and the residents of the airport’s four-county catchment area. OIAA Commissioners are Ontario Mayor Pro Tem Alan D. Wapner (President), Retired Riverside Mayor Ronald O. Loveridge (Vice President), Ontario City Council Member Jim W. Bowman (Secretary), San Bernardino County Supervisor Curt Hagman (Commissioner) and retired business executive Julia Gouw (Commissioner).

OIAA Media Contact: 
Steve Lambert, (909) 841-7527 [email protected]

SOURCE Ontario International Airport


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