Flying to Myrtle Beach
While many of our guests live within driving distance, we know that some don’t, while for others, it’s just easier to fly than drive to Myrtle Beach.
Here is a rundown of some of the airlines that fly to Myrtle Beach, and what direct flights they offer to help you decide whether flying or driving is best for your family:
Florida
Fort Lauderdale (Spirit)
Georgia
Atlanta (Delta)
Illinois
Chicago O’Hare (Spirit)
Indiana
Ft. Wayne (Allegiant)
Massachusetts
Boston (Spirit)
Michigan
Detroit (Spirit)
New Jersey
Atlantic City (Spirit)
Newark (United)
New York
New York La Guardia (Delta and Spirit)
Niagara Falls, NY (Spirit)
North Carolina
Charlotte (US Airways)
Ohio
Youngstown (Allegiant)
Pennsylvania
Allentown, PA (Allegiant)
Latrobe (Spirit)
Philadelphia (Spirit and US Airways)
Tennessee
Knoxville (Allegiant)
Washington DC Area
Baltimore/Washington (Spirit)
Washington DC (US Airways)
West Virginia
Charleston (Spirit)
Huntington (Allegiant)
Canada
Toronto (WestJet and Porter)
Note: Some flights may be seasonal or only available certain days of the week; check with the carrier for exact travel dates. This list is accurate as of May 2013. Check the airport's website for the most up-to-date information.