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LA/Ontario International Airport (ONT)
LA/Ontario International Airport, (formerly Ontario International Airport) is a public airport located two miles (3 km) east of the central business district (CBD) of Ontario, a city in San Bernardino County, California, USA. This airport is owned and operated by the Los Angeles World Airports, an agency of the City of Los Angeles. There were 7,049,904 passengers in 2006.
The airport is dominated by Southwest Airlines who carried 49.38% of passengers in 2007. The other four airlines in the top five were United Airlines/ United Express (8.64%), Delta Airlines (7.93%), US Airways (7.08%), and American Airlines (6.18%). Expressjet operates a hub at the airport and carried 5.45% of passengers.
The airport covers 1,700 acres (6.9 km²) and has two runways. It is the second major international airport in the area after Los Angeles International Airport (LAX). LA/Ontario International Airport is typically less crowded than LAX; according to Forbes.com it is one of the five best alternate airports in America. LA/Ontario International Airport also serves as a hub for the independent operations of ExpressJet Airlines, which began service to 14 destinations in April 2007.
Ontario Terminals, airlines and destinations
LA/Ontario International Airport has three terminals. The terminal numbering scheme is designed to accommodate future growth. The airport's master plan calls for five terminals to be spaced adjacent to and in between the existing Terminals 2 and 4. The "international terminal" (which is a really a small building designed primarily to segregate arriving international passengers to clear customs) would be razed and be part of the new Terminal 1. One terminal would be dedicated exclusively to Southwest Airlines and the other to United Airlines, while the other airlines would share the remaining terminals.
Terminal 2 - The following airlines serve from this terminal:
Aeroméxico Gates 208, 209 (Guadalajara, Mexico City) [departures only]
Alaska Airlines Gates 205, 206 (Portland (OR), Seattle/Tacoma)
Horizon Air (Portland, OR)
Continental Airlines Gate 207 (Houston-Intercontinental)
Delta Air Lines Gates 210 - 212 (Atlanta, Salt Lake City)
Delta Connection operated by SkyWest (Salt Lake City)
Delta Connection operated by ExpressJet Airlines (Salt Lake City)
ExpressJet Airlines Gates 208 - 210 (Albuquerque, Austin, Boise, Colorado Springs, El Paso, Fresno, Kansas City, Monterey, Oklahoma City, Omaha, Reno/Tahoe, San Antonio, Spokane, Tucson, Tulsa)
JetBlue Airways Gate 204 (New York-JFK)
United Airlines Gates 201 - 203
United Express operated by SkyWest (San Francisco)
Ted operated by United Airlines (Denver)
Terminal 4 - The following airlines serve from this terminal:
American Airlines Gate 410 (Dallas/Fort Worth)
Southwest Airlines Gates 401 - 403, 405 - 408 (Las Vegas, Nashville, Oakland, Phoenix, Reno/Tahoe, Sacramento, San Jose (CA)
US Airways Gates 411, 412 (Las Vegas, Phoenix)
US Airways Express operated by Mesa Airlines (Las Vegas, Phoenix)
International terminal has 2 gates and serves the following airlines:
Aeroméxico (Guadalajara, Mexico City) [arrivals only]
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