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Where do you fly into for Myrtle Beach?

Myrtle Beach is a popular vacation destination and many cities have direct flights right to Myrtle Beach International Airport (MYR). The airport is conveniently located within a short drive of many Myrtle Beach resorts.



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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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Airlines operating at MYR include:
  • Allegiant Airlines. Non-Stop To: Albany, NY; Allentown, PA; Belleville, IL (St. ...
  • American Airlines. ...
  • Delta Air Lines. ...
  • Frontier Airlines. ...
  • Southwest Airlines. ...
  • Spirit Airlines. ...
  • Sun Country Airlines. ...
  • United Airlines.


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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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Most vacationers have no problem getting around Myrtle Beach and the surrounding area on foot. Although cost-efficient (and healthy) it can be limiting if you want to explore beyond the shore. Although taxis aren't too difficult to find, they can get somewhat pricey.

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June through August Keep in mind, it's also the busiest time of year with a high volume of tourists and increased occupancy rates at Myrtle Beach Resorts. Quick rain showers are possible, but won't spoil the fun. Come prepared and have a blast!

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Airports near Myrtle Beach
  • Myrtle Beach Jetport (MYR) This is the nearest airport to Myrtle Beach. ...
  • Florence Regional Airport (FLO) Another option is the Florence Regional airport. ...
  • Wilmington, NC International Airport (ILM)


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The closest major airport to Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, is Myrtle Beach International Airport (MYR/KMYR). This modern international airport is only three miles from Myrtle Beach. International and domestic flights land and take off from Myrtle Beach International Airport.

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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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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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The Myrtle Beach International Airport is 3 miles west of downtown Myrtle Beach.

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While both cities have International Airports, it is usually cheaper to fly into Myrtle Beach than it is to fly into Charleston.

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December, January, and February are the cheapest months in Myrtle Beach for lodging and attractions, but with our tips, you aren't limited to winter travel. We've already cracked the code on the best month to visit the beach: October is when the cost, crowds, activities, and temperatures offer more pros than cons.

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With a five-day itinerary, you'll have a long enough stay in Myrtle Beach to take your time savoring new sights and experiencing exciting local destinations. Make plans to visit the SkyWheel, Boardwalk, and attractions you'd fit into a shorter trip, plus enjoy a few longer excursions.

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The City of Myrtle Beach's oceanfront is both clean and safe, thanks to ongoing investments by the city. Our 10 miles of beach fronting the Atlantic Ocean are our most precious and important natural resource! The beach and ocean are why we live here and why millions of people choose to vacation here every year.

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No glass or alcohol is allowed on the beach or at beach accesses. Swimmers must stay within 50 yards of the shore and may not swim in water more than chest deep. Swimmers must obey lifeguard flags at all times. Thong bathing suits are prohibited.

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