Ontario International Airport Sets New Passenger Records
Ontario International Airport (ONT) has reported a historic milestone in June 2025, welcoming over 659,000 travelers, making it the highest passenger total recorded for that month since the airport's establishment. This achievement not only signifies growth in domestic travel but also highlights a surge in international passengers, solidifying Ontario's status as a key aviation hub in Southern California.
In June 2025, ONT recorded a total of
659,787 passengers, surpassing the previous record of
652,797 passengers set in June 2024. Notably, the number of international travelers soared to
47,504, marking a remarkable
27% increase compared to June 2024, driven by the expansion of services by Taiwan's STARLUX Airlines, which recently began four weekly flights connecting Ontario to Taipei.
Trends in Passenger Traffic
This record achievement in June represents the
52nd consecutive month of year-over-year passenger growth at Ontario International Airport. Domestic travel saw a slight decrease of
0.5% with
612,283 domestic passengers, whereas international traffic recorded a significant growth spurt, leading to overall airport traffic rising by
1.1% compared to the previous year. Officials have noted a total of
3.3 million passengers passing through ONT in the first half of 2025, reflecting a
0.9% increase from earlier projections.
Atif Elkadi, CEO of the Ontario International Airport Authority, emphasized the sustained momentum of growth at ONT, crediting the collaborative efforts of airport staff, airline partners, and management for the achievement. He stated, “This record reflects the extraordinary efforts of everyone in our airport community and shows our commitment to providing travelers with a premier experience.”
The Growth of Cargo Operations
The airport's success isn't limited to passenger traffic; air cargo operations have also seen impressive gains. In June, air cargo tonnage increased by
11.9%, largely driven by a significant rise in the transportation of U.S. mail by UPS. The total air cargo tonnage reached
65,423 tons, compared to
58,481 tons during the same month last year. Through the first half of the year, air cargo volumes are up
9.6%, showcasing Ontario's capabilities as a major cargo hub with world-class facilities.
An Overview of Ontario International Airport
ONT, recognized as California's most favored mid-sized airport according to J.D. Power’s latest North America Airport Satisfaction Study, serves a diverse array of domestic and international destinations, ensuring seamless connectivity. Located approximately 35 miles east of downtown Los Angeles, Ontario International Airport is strategically placed in the center of Southern California, making it a convenient choice for travelers.
Moreover, the Ontario International Airport Authority continues its commitment to enhancing airport services and facilities to meet growing demand. The authority was formed through a Joint Powers Agreement aimed at elevating operational standards and economic benefits for the Southern California region.
As the airport looks forward to maintaining this upward trajectory, they remain focused on providing an excellent experience for all travelers utilizing its services while attracting more international flight options and enhancing cargo capabilities. The thriving airport community, from its airline partners to concessionaires, plays a pivotal role in shaping the future of Ontario International Airport as a leading gateway in Southern California.
For more information on flights, services, and terminal offerings, visit
ontariointernationalairport.com and follow ONT on social media for real-time updates and news.
Conclusion
With continuous growth in passenger numbers, particularly in international travel, Ontario International Airport is solidifying its place as a premier travel and cargo hub. As it marks this remarkable achievement, stakeholders and the community eagerly await future developments and enhancements that will cater to the increasing demand for air travel.