Ontario Airport is the favorite for busy business people who hate to be caught up in the delays and congestion of Los Angeles International Airport. It is a public airport located at a distance of about four kilometers from Ontario's central business district. It is the third largest airport in the area after Los Angeles and John Wayne Airports. The appropriate routes to use when leaving from or going to the airport are San Bernardino Freeway, Ontario Freeway or the Pomona Freeway. You can also travel by bus or use private shuttles.
Noise restriction policies at Ontario Airport are not as strict as compared to John Wayne and Bob Hope Airports. The airport has three terminals. With two modernized and spacious passenger friendly terminals, Ontario Airport is less congested and therefore it is very efficient in its operations. This is enhanced by the smooth procedures at the gates and at the car rental area that is centrally located. This allows a free flow of arrivals and departures. The passenger terminal lobby is a glass enclosure that is that is sky-lit and allows travelers to view the magnificent San Gabriel Mountains that are on the north of Ontario. The double terminals makes the walking distance between the parking lots and the terminals, and between the gates to the aircrafts and the ticketing and luggage areas short.
Ontario is a fast growing airport with direct and non-stop daily flights to major cities in the United States. It also services many international destinations. There are numerous entertainment options fro the whole family, as well as tourist attractions. Its location and modern transportation infrastructure allows easy access to recreational and cultural sports. You can also visit major attractions like Disneyland while in Ontario. To fully make use of your time, you should use the provided seasonal and annual programs that outline all the available events.