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Frequently Asked Questions
ONT sits in the Inland Empire about 38 miles east of downtown Los Angeles, accessible via Interstate 10, Interstate 15, and SR 60. The airport is owned and operated by the Ontario International Airport Authority (OIAA) and runs from two passenger terminals, Terminal 2 and Terminal 4, with two parallel runways. Our chauffeurs stage at the commercial vehicle lane outside both terminals.
ONT to downtown Los Angeles runs about 45 to 60 minutes via Interstate 10 westbound in normal traffic, and up to 90 minutes during AM and PM rush. The Inland Empire location actually saves time for many Riverside County, San Bernardino County, and east LA County travelers compared to driving to LAX. We run daily ONT to downtown LA transfers for corporate accounts.
Yes. We cover Riverside, San Bernardino, Rancho Cucamonga, Pomona, Fontana, Corona, Redlands, Chino Hills, and Temecula from ONT. Most Inland Empire destinations run 15 to 45 minutes from the airport via Interstate 10, Interstate 15, or SR 60. Standing corporate accounts with logistics and warehouse operations near ONT book weekly rotations.
Yes. ONT to Indio and the Empire Polo Club runs about 90 minutes via Interstate 10 eastbound. Many festival travelers fly into ONT instead of PSP during the two Coachella weekends and Stagecoach because flight availability and pricing into ONT can be better. We stage Sprinters and SUVs for festival weekend group transfers.
Yes. ONT to Disneyland Resort and the Anaheim Convention Center runs about 45 to 55 minutes via SR 57 southbound. We handle theme park drop offs, hotel transfers to the Disneyland Hotel, Grand Californian, and Paradise Pier, and full hourly service for convention attendees.
Yes. ONT to LAX runs about 60 to 90 minutes via Interstate 10, ONT to Hollywood Burbank (BUR) runs about 60 to 75 minutes via Interstate 210, ONT to John Wayne (SNA) runs about 50 to 70 minutes via SR 57 and Interstate 5, and ONT to Palm Springs (PSP) runs about 75 to 90 minutes via Interstate 10. These transfers between airports are common for connecting passengers.
Yes. The Inland Empire is a major US logistics and warehousing hub, with operations from Amazon, FedEx, UPS, Walmart, and Target plus dozens of third party logistics providers concentrated near ONT. We hold standing accounts with executive teams running site visits, vendor meetings, and quarterly reviews at distribution centers in Fontana, Mira Loma, Rialto, and Eastvale.
Yes. ONT to Big Bear Lake runs about 90 minutes via SR 330 and SR 18, and ONT to Lake Arrowhead runs about 75 minutes via SR 18. During winter ski season we monitor Caltrans chain control advisories on SR 18 and SR 330, and we stage SUVs specifically for mountain runs.
Our ONT fleet includes Mercedes Benz S Class and BMW 7 Series sedans for executive travel, Cadillac XTS sedans for standard airport runs, Cadillac Escalade ESV and Lincoln Navigator L SUVs for families and groups, and Mercedes Benz Sprinter vans for corporate teams and convention groups. Mercedes Maybach, Bentley, and stretch limousines are available on advance booking.
Yes. Dispatch runs around the clock with a live human on the line, and we operate red eye arrivals from East Coast and Asia connections, 5 am corporate departures, and overnight logistics executive pickups. There is no surcharge for late night or early morning service on standard bookings.











































