Air travellers looking for a unique immersive experience can now find that at California’s Ontario International Airport through a partnership with the California Science Centre.
This special collaboration between the Science Centre and the Ontario International Airport (ONT) features a space within Terminal 4 in which passengers can spend time relaxing before a flight while immersing themselves in an environment curated just for them.
The current video experience showcases the Kelp Forest, a highlight of the Ecosystems exhibit wing at the California Science Centre located at Exposition Park in Los Angeles.
Professional divers captured footage inside the Science Centre’s 188,000-gallon aquarium specifically for ONT passengers and guests.
Atif Elkadi, ONT chief executive officer said: “This space is our gift to passengers and an opportunity for us to proudly showcase one of California’s great cultural assets.
“We are thrilled to collaborate with the California Science Centre on this one-of-a-kind experience as we continue to build on our reputation as the airport of choice for millions of Southern Californians.”
Jeffrey Rudolph, president and CEO of the California Science Centre said: “Our mission at the Science Centre is to stimulate curiosity and inspire science learning in everyone by creating fun, memorable experiences, and we’re thrilled to take one such experience beyond our walls through this exciting new partnership with the Ontario International Airport.
“This specially-created experience transports travellers to one of our most popular exhibits to be immersed in a giant kelp forest ecosystem, providing enrichment to people’s lives as they prepare to take flight on their next adventure.”
The California Science Centre partnership is part of ONT’s commitment to creating a traveller experience unlike any other in Southern California.