Starting in May 2025, United Airlines will fly nonstop between Chicago and Ontario, California, making it the airline’s fourth route to the southern California airport. The carrier has also added two more routes from Chicago to Billings and Halifax, which will be operated by SkyWest Airlines. Another route to Ontario The service between Chicago O'Hare International Airport (ORD) and Ontario International Airport (ONT) will be launched on May 22, with daily flights on the Boeing 737-800 .
Chicago will be Ontario’s 27th destination. The flights are timed to offer convenient connections from Chicago to various parts of the world. The schedule is as follows: Flight Route ETD ETA UA1032 ORD-ONT 19:55 22:26 UA2144 ONT-ORD 07:00 13:03 United’s Boeing 737-800 offers 166 seats across first, economy plus, and economy.
With the airline’s Chicago hub offering flights to over 180 destinations worldwide, travelers from Ontario will be able to reach more destinations. President of the Ontario International Airport Authority (OIAA) Board of Airport Commissioners, Alan Wapner said, "We are thrilled that United has chosen to add service from Ontario to its home base in Chicago, which will become our airport’s 27th nonstop destination. United’s O’Hare service will enable Ontario passengers to travel nearly anywhere across the globe via one of the world’s busiest airports.
Providing more options to reach more destinations is what we’re all about." The new service comes as traff.
