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Passenger count at Ontario International Airport increased for 44th straight month in busiest October ever

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(Ontario, California – November 18, 2024) – Ontario International Airport (ONT) recorded its 44th consecutive month of year-over-year increases in its busiest October ever, while air cargo volume jumped by almost 32%, officials announced.

The Southern California gateway reported 642,853 travelers in October, 6% more than October last year. The total included 609,773 domestic passengers and 33,080 international customers. The number of domestic travelers was 7.3% higher while the international count was 13% lower than a year ago.

On a year-to-date basis, ONT welcomed 5.8 million passengers, nearly 11% more than the same period in 2023. The number of domestic fliers totaled 5.5 million and international travelers numbered 368,849, increases of 10.9% and 10.4%, respectively.

“Our easy-in, easy-out experience and superior customer service continued to attract air travelers in higher numbers in October,” said Atif Elkadi, chief executive officer of the Ontario International Airport Authority (OIAA).

“The Inland Empire is a business hub for the region with a growing population base and the word is out that Ontario International Airport is the airport of choice in Southern California,” Elkadi added. The airport remains on pace to welcome more than 7 million passengers this year.

 

Passenger

Totals

Oct

2024

Oct

2023

Change

YTD

2024

YTD

2023

Change

Domestic

609,773

568,484

7.3%

5,511,220

4,969,034

10.9%

International

33,080

38,013

-13.0%

368,849

333,961

10.4%

Total

642,853

606,497

6.0%

5,880,069

5,302,995

10.9%

 

The air carriers with the greatest passenger shares in October were:

  1. Southwest Airlines (34.4%)
  2. Frontier Airlines (16.2%)
  3. American Airlines (15.5%)
  4. Delta Air Lines (10.1%)
  5. United Airlines (7.6%)

 

Air cargo volume (freight and mail combined) increased nearly 32% in October to 79,986 tons, which Elkadi attributed to greater e-commerce activity before the year-end holidays and some shippers shifting ocean freight to air transport.

Freight totaled 68,982 tons and mail reached 11,004 tons, particularly encouraging news as cargo levels approached those experienced during the pandemic-fueled surge of 2020.

Over the first 10 months of the year, air cargo totaled nearly 639,000 tons, an increase of 5.8% with freight up by 5.7% and mail higher by 6.7%.

 

Air cargo

(tonnage)

Oct

2024

Oct

2023

Change

YTD

2024

YTD

2023

Change

Freight

68,982

57,970

19.0%

596,392

564,183

5.7%

Mail

11,004

2,828

289.1%

42,590

39,933

6.7%

Total

79,986

60,798

31.6%

638,982

604,116

5.8%

 

The hefty increase in mail is the result of a major cargo hub operator at ONT becoming the United States Postal Service's primary air cargo provider, Elkadi added.

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About Ontario International Airport

Ontario International Airport (ONT) is California's most popular airport, according to J.D. Power's most recent North America Airport Satisfaction Study. 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 two dozen major airports in the U.S., Mexico, Central America and Taiwan. More information is available at flyOntario.com, on FacebookX (formerly Twitter) 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 leaders include Ontario City Council Member Alan D. Wapner (President), San Bernardino County Supervisor Curt Hagman (Vice President), Ontario City Council Member Jim W. Bowman (Secretary), Retired Riverside Mayor Ronald O. Loveridge (Treasurer) and retired business executive Julia Gouw (Commissioner).