Ontario International Airport’s ONT+ Visitors Pass Program, which grants visitors without tickets access the airport’s post-security terminals, is approaching 100,000 participants.
Started in 2022, the free program had 98,854 users as of late December, according to statement on the airport’s website.
Ontario International was the first U.S. airport to introduce a digital visitors pass program, which makes it possible for guests to accompany travelers to the gate or visit Ontario International’s restaurants and shops without having to deal with security. It remains one of the few domestic airports to offer such a program.
The Transportation Security Administration helped develop the Visitors Pass Program, making certain that it operates smoothly while complying with the airport’s security operations.
For more information, or to register for the ONT+ Visitor Pass Pass Program, visit www.flyontario.comf/ontplus.
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