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ONT to add Seattle flights

OIA Gets Positive Bond Rating

Ontario International Airport will soon begin providing daily flights to Seattle. Starting Oct. 1, Delta Airlines will offer two roundtrip flights a day between Ontario International and the Pacific Northwest city, according to a statement posted on the airport’s website. “The new service is the latest in a series of …

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ONT to add Mexico City flights

Volaris, the discount International airline, will begin non-stop flights from Ontario International to Mexico City this fall. Reservations and tickets are available now for the service, which is scheduled to begin Nov., 9, according to a statement posted on the airport’s website. The Mexico-to-Ontario flights will happen on Monday and …

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Riverside plans scaled-back version of holiday celebration

Riverside is planning to go ahead with its annual Festival of Lights later this year, but with some changes because of COVID-19. The city council recently voted to spend $60,000 on this year’s festival, well below the $378,000 and $825,0000 it has spent in recent years, according to a statement …

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ONT passenger count stays down

OIA Sees Large Drop in Traffic

COVID-19 continued to hammer Ontario International Airport last month, as passenger traffic there dropped more than 60 percent year-over-year. More than 176,000 passengers passed through Ontario International in July, 64 percent lower than July 2019, according to a statement on the airport’s website. More than 172,600 were domestic passengers while …

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SBIA begins outreach program

San Bernardino International Airport is conducting a “Good Neighbor” outreach program that will educate local business owners and residents about developments at the airport and its potential impact on the community. “Increased operations from emergency services like fire-fighting aircraft and sheriff helicopters, as well as air cargo planes and general …

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Omnitrans withstands COVD-19

Omnitrans, San Bernardino County’s largest public transit agency, provided more than 71,000 trips during the early days of the COVID-19 pandemic, the agency has reported. Fifty-six percent of those who rode Omnitrans during that time did so to get to work, and virtually all of them said they have remained …

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