Yes. The State of California mandates the requirement for masks to be worn in our airport. Airlines also require masks to be worn at their gates and on the aircraft. Since April 7, 2020, San Bernardino County has ordered county residents to cover their faces in public to slow the spread of the coronavirus, especially among asymptomatic residents.
No. While the Airport does not conduct temperature checks some airlines do. Please check with your airline prior to your trip on their safety procedures.
Some airlines are providing masks to passengers (check with your airline). ONT has Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) vending machines located on both floors of each Terminal where you can purchase masks, gloves, sanitizers and more to keep you clean & safe during your travels.
Yes. Parking lots 2, 3 and 4 are open at ONT. Lot 5 and Valet remain closed. For a contactless parking experience, pre-book your parking at booking.flyontario.com.
Yes. While operating with reduced hours, restaurants and shops are open at ONT in both Terminal 2 and Terminal 4. Seating area capacity in our restaurants has been reduced to create six feet of space between tables.
As recommended by TSA, you should still arrive an hour and 30 minutes to two hours prior to your departure time. ONT is known for its convenience and easy curb-to-gate experience that usually results in a quicker throughput than most airports.
No. If you are sick with flu-like symptoms, please do not travel. Airport employees who are sick should not come to work.
Yes, up to 12 ounces of liquid hand sanitizer is allowed through TSA security checkpoints. All other liquids, gels and aerosols brought to a checkpoint must not surpass 3.4 ounces or 100 milliliters. Learn more about this new allowance here: https://www.tsa.gov/travel/security-screening/whatcanibring/all.
A lot! Check out our most recent cleanliness efforts at flyontario.com/covid19.
Yes. Rent a vehicle from one of nine companies at our consolidated rental car center located at 3450 East Airport Drive Ontario, California 91761. Find out more here: https://www.flyontario.com/parking-transports/rental-cars/.
Yes. Our Rental Car shuttles are still operating 24 hours/day. Due to the closure of Lot 5, the Lot 5 shuttle is not operating. Detailed shuttle information is located here: https://www.flyontario.com/parking-transports/hotel-shuttles If you’re in need of a hotel shuttle find out more here: https://www.flyontario.com/parking-transports/hotel-shuttles.
Yes. Ontario International Airport is open and operating, but with significantly reduced flight schedules. Airlines are adjusting flight schedules on a frequent basis, so we encourage air travelers to stay in close touch with their airline. Stay up to date with which routes/destinations are operating at ONT here: https://www.flyontario.com/nonstop-destinations
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Yes. Lyft, Wingz and taxis are available for transportation to and from ONT. Find out more information here: https://www.flyontario.com/ground-transportation.
Yes. Updated boarding processes vary by airline so please contact your airline before your trip. Examples of new procedures include boarding the back of the aircraft first, only allowing a certain number of passengers to board at a time and not allowing any passenger to sit in the middle seat of a row.
As recommended by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) – Wear your mask. Stay six feet (6 ft.) apart from anyone you’re not traveling with.
Maintain good personal hygiene throughout their travel. Wash hands regularly with soap and water, keep hands away from your face and use alcohol-based hand sanitizer as needed. Importantly, you should avoid coughing or sneezing into your hands and use your elbows instead. And it is always a good idea to travel with disinfectant wipes to clean surfaces such as armrests and seat-back trays aboard commercial aircraft. Additional health-related information from the CDC is available here.
Ontario airport is actively monitoring information and developments regarding the coronavirus (COVID-19) and its impact on air travel. For the latest health-related information, we are looking to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (as well as our state and county public health officials) for guidance, and we encourage you to do the same. You can access up to date information from the CDC’s travel advisory here.
U.S. airports do not have the authority to take such actions. The Federal Government, however, can restrict travel. Updated travel advisories are accessible on the CDC website here.
Air carriers are also adjusting their schedules based on declining market demand, so travelers should stay in close touch with their airlines if they are planning to travel soon.
No screening of incoming passengers is currently being conducted.
We encourage all travelers and employees coming to Ontario International Airport to keep up with the latest information provided by the CDC here. Here are more sources that will be helpful for your upcoming journey:
California Department of Public Health (CDPH): www.cdph.ca.gov
San Bernardino County DPH: https://sbcovid19.com/
City of Ontario: https://www.ontarioca.gov/coronavirus
Airports Council International: flyont.news/ACIreadyforeveryjourney
Transportation Security Administration: https://www.tsa.gov/coronavirus
Yes, as of November 23, 2020 ONT partners with Covid Clinic to provide a testing site that is open daily in Parking Lot 3. Find out more information or book an appointment here: https://flyont.news/covidclinic
No, but we do have a Covid Clinic testing site available in Parking Lot 3, daily. Find out more info here: https://flyont.news/covidclinic
No, but if you are traveling internationally please check with your airline and your destination country’s COVID-19 guidelines. Many countries do require travelers coming from the U.S. to show negative COVID-19 test results, received no more than seven days prior to the arrival flight, upon entry.