Ontario Airport Guide
Ontario has very little to attract the tourist despite its origins being very much tourist orientated. The city has a wonderful climate and there are a small number of things to do there including the History and Art Museum and perhaps an evening spent in the mesmerising Town Square but it’s as a base for exploring other parts of California that Ontario comes into its own. Los Angeles is under an hour away and if you don’t want the crush of negotiating a big city every day, stay in Ontario and commute into LA for the sights.
Ontario Airport Directions
From the airport, take East Airport Drive west before joining North Grove Avenue and heading north. Take a nearly immediate left onto E Holt Boulevard and follow this into Ontario centre
Ontario Airport Parking
Over 5,500 spaces await you at Ontario International Airport with long and short term parking plus the availability of a shuttle for the more distant car parks. There’s a special bay for electric vehicles with recharging stations. Cell phone parking is also available, free for 30 minutes.
Ontario Airport Flight InformationAlthough Ontario is an international airport, its only flight outside the US is to Guadalajara in Mexico. Travellers from Europe or the UK would need to fly into an east coast hub such as Atlanta or Chicago and connect from there.
Hotels Near Ontario Airport
The Super 8 has prices from as little as $26 a night but still has a pool and a hot tub for you enjoy during your stay. The Holiday Inn at the airport is still close to the city centre but has many facilities of use to the business traveller including free Wi-Fi in all rooms.
Ontario Time Zone
Ontario is 8 hours behind Greenwich Mean Time and located in the Pacific Time Zone (GMT-8)