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Ontario International Airport freight volume rose 26% in April

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Passenger levels declined 90% as airlines and airports felt coronavirus impact

(Ontario, California – May 14, 2020) – Surging air freight shipments continued to drive commercial activity at Ontario International Airport (ONT) in April, the second straight month of better than 20% gains, officials announced today. At the same time, passenger levels declined more than 90% as the aviation industry felt the crushing impact of the global coronavirus pandemic. 

More than 75,000 tons of commercial cargo were loaded and unloaded at ONT in April, a 26.6% increase over April last year. Through the first four months of the year, ONT handled more than 261,000 tons of freight, up 16.5% increase over the same period in 2019. 

“Ontario Airport continued to play a leading role in Southern California’s vast supply chain network in April as the nation’s transportation industries responded to rapid changes in the coronavirus landscape,” said Mark Thorpe, chief executive officer of the Ontario International Airport Authority. “Over the past few years our airport has proved to be a primary driver for the regional economy and in the last two months it has shined under a bright national spotlight.”  

The rise in air freight volume in April represents the highest year-over-year increase at ONT since the City of Ontario and San Bernardino County assumed control of the airport in late 2016. The previous high was recorded in January 2018 when air freight tonnage increased 22.8%. 

 

Air cargo

(tonnage)

April

2020

April

2019

% Change

YTD

2020

YTD

2019

% Change

Freight

75,171

59,359

26.64%

261,449

224,346

16.5%

Mail

1,536

2,454

-37.41%

6,034

9,192

-34.4%

Total

76,708

61,813

24.10%

267,483

233,539

14.5%

 

Ontario’s surging air freight activity is more remarkable, Thorpe said, since other airports in the region and across the U.S. are experiencing declines in cargo tonnage. 

Just as passenger volumes have decreased significantly worldwide, the total number of air travelers through ONT declined 93.5% to fewer than 29,000 in April, a decrease in line with airports across the U.S. All air travelers at ONT in April were domestic fliers as international services were suspended temporarily. 

From January through April, passenger levels were off 30% to just over 1.1 million compared to the same period a year ago. 

 

Passenger

Totals

April

2020

April

2019

% Change

YTD

2020

YTD

2019

% Change

Domestic

28,916

420,699

-93.16%

1,073,126

1,545,621

-30.6%

International

0

24,249

-100%

64,060

95,660

-33.0%

Total

28,916

444,948

-93.50%

1,137,186

1,641,281

-30.7%

 

“We at Ontario mourn the lives lost as a result of the global coronavirus pandemic and recognize the strain placed on virtually every segment of society,” Thorpe said. “As the nation continues to move toward recovery, we are reminded of the resilience of air travelers and our aviation partners, and we look forward to welcoming them back to Ontario when we return to more normal travel routines.” 

Airport officials are reminding all customers, visitors and employees that they must wear appropriate face coverings while at ONT and onboard their flights. Although San Bernardino County has loosened its order mandating the use of masks in public, the airport has instituted a wide variety of enhanced health safeguards to keep ONT clean and germ-free, including ongoing sanitizing of all high-touch surfaces using a highly effective disinfectant, added hand sanitizers, screening trays treated with powerful antimicrobial technology and the continued use of face coverings. In addition, U.S. airlines require crew members and passengers to wear face covering onboard commercial flights.

 

 

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About Ontario International Airport 

Ontario International Airport (ONT) is the fastest growing airport in the United States, according to Global Traveler, a leading publication for frequent fliers. 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, before the coronavirus pandemic, offered nonstop commercial jet service to 26 major airports in the U.S., Mexico and Taiwan. More information is available at www.flyOntario.comFollow @flyONT on FacebookTwitter, 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 Commissioners are Ontario City Council Member Alan D. Wapner (President), Retired Riverside Mayor Ronald O. Loveridge (Vice President), Ontario City Council Member Jim W. Bowman (Secretary), San Bernardino County Supervisor Curt Hagman (Commissioner) and retired business executive Julia Gouw (Commissioner).