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Ontario International Airport Partners with Discover Inland Empire to Welcome the World

A new collaboration turns ONT into more than a departure point, making it the starting line for everything the Inland Empire has to offer.

The Discover Inland Empire welcome center display inside ONT's International Terminal, featuring a large branded sign surrounded by destination photography showcasing the region's outdoor adventures, dining, and culture.

The Discover Inland Empire welcome center display inside ONT's International Terminal

Ontario International Airport (ONT) has partnered with Discover Inland Empire to connect global travelers with the region's attractions, culture, and hidden gems. A new Discover IE Center, located in ONT's International Terminal, gives arriving visitors a first look at the resorts, landmarks, natural beauty, and experiences that have made the Inland Empire one of California's most sought-after destinations.

For travelers landing at ONT, it's an introduction to the region before they've even collected their bags. For local businesses and destinations across the two-county area, it's direct exposure to an international audience that's growing year over year. ONT welcomed nearly 200,000 international passengers in 2022 alone, with direct service to Asia and Latin America and plans for a new international terminal on the horizon.

"The Inland Empire has emerged as a global economic hub, and we see a tremendous opportunity to help introduce a growing number of international visitors to the wonderful assets our region has to offer. This partnership is a step in that direction." - Atif Elkadi, CEO, Ontario International Airport Authority

"Our highly anticipated partnership with ONT truly is a monumental tourism milestone for the Inland Empire and California. The Inland Empire story begins here at ONT." - Freddy Bi, President and CEO, Discover Inland Empire

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