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Ontario International Airport
More than 500,000 travelers flew into or out of ONT for a 5th straight month

Southern California's Ontario International Airport (ONT) surpassed pre-pandemic levels for the seventh straight month in September as passenger volumes continued to climb to levels not seen since 2007, airport officials announced.

Nearly 517,000 air travelers flew into or out of ONT during the month, 10.15% more than the same month in 2019. It marked the fifth consecutive month in which passenger volumes exceeded a half million, and moved Ontario closer to a possible 6 million passengers by year's end. The September total also represented a 6,000-passenger increase over August – typically a peak month for air travel.

Through the first nine months of the year, ONT welcomed 4.2 million passengers – 3.6% more than the same period in 2019 and 37.6% above last year. At this pace, the airport should well exceed the 5.6 million passengers who flew into or out of ONT in 2019 – the last full year before the pandemic. According to Ontario's seat capacity projections for the next six months, nonstop flights are expected to increase by 1.6% over the October 2019-March 2020 time period, nonstop seat capacity is projected to rise by 7.9%, and available seat miles (ASMs) are projected to increase by 11.4%.

This continues an impressive trend that began with the airport's return to local ownership in 2016. During those first three years – before COVID-19 disrupted air travel globally – ONT experienced a nearly 33% increase in passenger volumes.

 

Passenger

Totals

Sep

2022

Sep

2019

Change

YTD

2022

YTD

2019

Change

Domestic

502,540

446,169

12.63 %

4,072,713

3,838,865

6.1 %

International

14,405

23,155

-37.79 %

136,803

223,889

-38.9 %

Total

516,945

469,324

10.15 %

4,209,516

4,062,754

3.6 %

 

Passenger

Totals

Sep

2022

Sep

2021

Change

YTD

2022

YTD

2021

Change

Domestic

502,540

440,947

13.97 %

4,072,713

2,980,026

36.7 %

International

14,405

12,227

17.81 %

136,803

79,186

72.8 %

Total

516,945

453,174

14.07 %

4,209,516

3,059,212

37.6 %

 

The September numbers also underscored Ontario's role as a global logistics hub. Shipments of air cargo totaled more than 70,000 tons during the month, 14.4% higher than the same month in 2019. Last month's tonnage was essentially flat when compared with September a year ago.

For the first nine months of the year, air cargo volume was more than 618,000 tons, 11% more than the same period in 2019.

 

Air cargo

(tonnage)

Sep

2022

Sep

2019

Change

YTD

2022

YTD

2019

Change

Freight

65,831

59,918

9.87 %

577,554

539,062

7.1 %

Mail

4,196

1,271

230.12 %

41,059

18,221

125.3 %

Total

70,027

61,189

14.44 %

618,613

557,283

11.0 %

 

Air cargo

(tonnage)

Sep

2022

Sep

2021

Change

YTD

2022

YTD

2021

Change

Freight

65,831

66,380

-0.83 %

577,554

609,952

-5.3 %

Mail

4,196

4,269

-1.71 %

41,059

34,426

19.3 %

Total

70,027

70,649

-0.88 %

618,613

644,378

-4.0 %

Oct 13, 2022

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