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Ontario Airport Updates - May 2022

New premium lounges at Ontario International Airport add to the customer experience as air travel soars
(Ontario, California – May 26, 2022) – Southern California's Ontario International Airport (ONT) today celebrated the launch of its new Aspire premium lounges, providing passengers at America's fastest-growing airport a new level of comfort and convenience.

Ontario International Airport summer travel expected to surpass pre-pandemic numbers
(Ontario, California – May 24, 2022) – Southern California’s Ontario International Airport (ONT) officials anticipate 1.7 million passengers will travel through the Southern California gateway this summer, surpassing the pre-pandemic summer of 2019 by more than 50,000 passengers.

Ontario International Airport passenger volume exceeds pre-pandemic levels for second straight month in April
(Ontario, California – May 12, 2022) – The number of passengers who traveled through Southern California’s Ontario International Airport (ONT) in April was nearly 7% above the April 2019 total, beating pre-pandemic levels for the second straight month, officials announced today.

Ontario International Airport names longtime aviation executive Mark Haneke to lead marketing, air service development
(Ontario, California – May 4th, 2022) – Ontario International Airport (ONT) officials announced the appointment of Mark Haneke, a distinguished aviation industry executive of 30 years, as Chief Marketing and Air Service Strategy Officer, a new position critical to the airport's accelerating recovery from the COVID-19 pandemic and the future growth of commercial air service.

Airline pilot shortage prompts college aviation course at Ontario airport
(Ontario, California – May 2nd, 2022) – When folks at Ontario International Airport and Ontario City Hall noticed aviation jobs — including airline pilots — were falling behind demand for air travel, they reached out to Mount San Antonio College.