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News / Ontario International Airport Thanksgiving travel volume to exceed pre-pandemic numbers
The busiest days will be Wednesday, November 23, and Sunday, November 27
Nearly 190,000 airline passengers will travel through Ontario International Airport (ONT) over the Thanksgiving holiday, 3.7% more than pre-pandemic 2019, officials announced.
Based on published airline schedules, airport executives estimate 189,743 passengers will fly into and out of ONT during the 11-day holiday travel period from Friday, November 18, through Monday, November 28. The busiest days will be Wednesday, November 23, and Sunday, November 27, when more than 19,500 air travelers are expected.
Airlines operating at the Southern California gateway are offering more than 229,000 seats, 6.8% more than the Thanksgiving holiday period in 2019. It is anticipated that an average of 83% of those seats will be filled. ONT offers daily nonstops to major destinations throughout the U.S., Mexico, Central America and Asia, along with easy one-stops to virtually anywhere else. The most popular out-of-state destinations this holiday season include Atlanta, Chicago, Honolulu, Dallas, Denver, Phoenix and Seattle.
Travelers and other guests will notice new and enhanced amenities and services at ONT this holiday season including:
- ONT+ which is a free service that enables the non-traveling public to greet family and friends at the gate or spend more time with them as they prepare to depart;
- CLEAR expedited security lanes;
- Aspire premium lounges in both terminals; and
- Delicious food and beverage options accessible via mobile ordering from terminal gate areas.
During the busy holiday travel periods, travelers are urged to pre-book discount contactless parking at flyontario.com for the quickest curb-to-gate experience. Driving directions, terminal locations and other information are available on ONT's radio station at 620 on the AM dial and online.
Motorists picking up passengers are urged to avoid circling the terminal loop road by parking in the cell phone waiting lot free for up to an hour at 3350 John Bangs Drive.
Ontario International drew more than 540,000 passengers in October, the highest number in a single month since local authorities assumed ownership of the airport in 2016. An economic analysis conducted by Oxford Economics and released earlier this month showed ONT generates $3.8 billion in economic activity annually, while supporting nearly 28,000 jobs in the region.