Ontario International Airport Continued Record-Setting Pace in July
Southern California’s Ontario International Airport (ONT) extended its record-setting pace with a total passenger count of more than 582,000 in July, surpassing the previous high reached a month earlier, airport officials announced.
The popular gateway also recorded its highest number of international travelers in a single month ever, with more than 43,000.
The total passenger count of 582,575 in July was nearly 12% higher than July a year ago. The number of domestic passengers increased more than 7% to 539,024 while international air travel rose by 145% to 43,551.
Record high passenger totals had been reached in each of the two previous months, with volumes of 559,447 in June and 556,933 in May.
Over the first seven months of 2023, ONT’s passenger count was more than 3.5 million overall, an increase of 12.3%. Domestic and international volumes were 3.3 million and 219,000, increases of 9% and 102%, respectively.
“The recent traveler data is stunning to say the least and reflects the strong sense of confidence among our airline partners and customers,” said Atif Elkadi, chief executive officer, Ontario International Airport Authority (OIAA). “While other airports in the region might struggle to regain their position in the market, we at Ontario International continue to deliver a world class, hassle-free experience to travelers both living in and visiting the fast-growing Inland Empire, and the air travel market is responding positively.”
“Ontario International continues to play a critical role in the U.S. supply chain with expanded and modernized cargo facilities that serve the needs of our shipping partners well,” Elkadi said.