Ontario International Airport reports more than tenfold increase in year-over-year passenger volume
b'ONTARIO, Calif., May 18, 2021 /PRNewswire/ --Passenger volume increased more than 900% at Ontario International Airport(ONT) in April compared to April last year, the first full month when operations at U.S. airports were virtually shut down by the COVID-19 pandemic.\nAccording to data compiled by the Ontario International Airport Authority (OIAA), more than 298,000 air travelers moved through ONT last month, a 933% increase compared to April 2020 when the airport handled fewer than 29,000 passengers.
- b'ONTARIO, Calif., May 18, 2021 /PRNewswire/ --Passenger volume increased more than 900% at Ontario International Airport(ONT) in April compared to April last year, the first full month when operations at U.S. airports were virtually shut down by the COVID-19 pandemic.\nAccording to data compiled by the Ontario International Airport Authority (OIAA), more than 298,000 air travelers moved through ONT last month, a 933% increase compared to April 2020 when the airport handled fewer than 29,000 passengers.
- From January through April, ONT welcomed more than 862,000 passengers, a decrease of 24% from thesame four-month period a year ago.\n"The tenfold increase in traffic this April compared to last Aprilmay be eye-popping, but a better reflection of our recovery can be seen in this year\'s passenger numbers versus pre-pandemic levels,and those numbers show we are steadily regaining passenger volume as airlines restart suspended services and initiate new routes at Ontario," said Mark Thorpe, OIAA chief executive officer.\nApril\'s passenger volume of 298,784was 32% lower than the April2019 level of nearly 445,000.
- Of the April 2021 total, 295,000 were domestic travelers and nearly 3,600 were international fliers, decreases of 29% and 85%, respectively.
- Thorpe said.\n'