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Does Myrtle Beach have a big airport?

The airport covers 3,795 acres (1,536 ha) at an elevation of 25 feet (8 m). Its single runway, 18/36, is 9,503 long (2,897 x 46 m).



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The airport covers 3,795 acres (1,536 ha) at an elevation of 25 feet (8 m). Its single runway, 18/36, is 9,503 long (2,897 x 46 m).

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Myrtle Beach International Airport is one of the busiest airports in South Carolina and serves more than 3 million passengers each year.

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The best way to get around Myrtle Beach is by car. If you're going to spend most of your time around the beachfront hotels, you can easily manage on foot.

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Check wait times before you arrive Note: TSA and Airlines recommend arriving 90 minutes to two hours prior to scheduled departure for domestic flights, and three hours prior to scheduled departure for international travel.

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Terminal 3 is used by the majority of the members of the Oneworld airline alliance: American Airlines, Cathay Pacific, Finnair, Iberia, Japan Airlines, Qantas, Royal Jordanian, and SriLankan Airlines. British Airways, which mainly uses Terminal 5, also offers some flights from this terminal.

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Ryanair primarily operates from Terminal 3 at this airport, but always check your boarding pass to be sure.

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Spirit Airlines, the largest carrier at Myrtle Beach International Airport, will add a seasonal nonstop flight to Rochester, N.Y., beginning May 15. Allegiant Air will launch a seasonal nonstop flight from the Grand Strand to the Akron-Canton Airport in Ohio beginning June 1, according to the Las Vegas-based airline.

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It started with a group of world class, highly seasoned airline executives who wanted to build a different and better kind of airline. One that offers an affordable, convenient and caring travel experience. Welcome aboard.

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Though driving is cheaper, it isn't free, nor is it fast. People wondering how far it is to drive to Myrtle Beach may be surprised to learn a trip from the Midwest states can take a full day's worth of nonstop driving, and those arriving from anywhere past the Rocky Mountains are in for multi-day travel.

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