Non-stop flights to Myrtle Beach (MYR)
Myrtle Beach International Airport is a large airport in United States. It is a domestic airport. Currently, there are 61 domestic flights to Myrtle Beach.
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All direct flights to Myrtle Beach Top 200 flights with a stopover Airlines flying to Myrtle Beach Best time to visit Myrtle Beach Business Class flights Domestic flights Alternative airports FAQThis month, there are 1,790 flights arriving at Myrtle Beach Airport, which are 60 flights per day or 3 flights per hour. On an average day, there is at least 1 flight arriving every 20 minutes.
The most frequently departed flights to Myrtle Beach are routes from Charlotte (CLT) in United States and Atlanta (ATL), also in United States. These two routes together are operated 314 times this month, and make up for 18% of all monthly arrivals at Myrtle Beach International Airport.
The longest flight to Myrtle Beach MYR is departing from Denver (DEN). This non-stop flight takes around 4 hours and 11 minutes and covers a distance of 1,480 miles (2,382 km).
List of all direct flights to Myrtle Beach
Below you can find a list of all cities and countries that have direct flights to Myrtle Beach, ordered by popularity.
Top 200 flights with a stopover
This list contains the 200 most popular airports from which flights depart that require just one stopover to get to Myrtle Beach.
Airlines flying to Myrtle Beach
Currently, there are 10 airlines that fly to Myrtle Beach. Most flights to Myrtle Beach are operated by Allegiant, as they connect 22 airports to MYR. Below you can find the list of airlines that operate all MYR flights:
What is the best time to visit Myrtle Beach?
🌺 💦 Humid Subtropical
Myrtle Beach is a humid subtropical or warm-temperate destination, featuring hot, humid summers with temperatures typically around 30°C (86°F) and mild to cool winters. The region is known for consistent rainfall throughout the year, peaking in summer. The area is known for its vibrant urban energy, diverse landscapes, and numerous outdoor activities.
You can visit Myrtle Beach any time of the year, but the best months to explore are from to and from to .

Business class flights to Myrtle Beach
There are 11 airports that have flights to Myrtle Beach in Business Class. All airports that offer business class flights to MYR are listed below:
International flights to Myrtle Beach
Currently there are no international flights to Myrtle Beach. The only flights to Myrtle Beach are domestic flights within United States. To get to Myrtle Beach from another country you will need a flight with a stopover, for example through Chicago or Dallas-Fort Worth.
Domestic flights to Myrtle Beach
Flights from United States to Myrtle Beach
There are lots of domestic flights to Myrtle Beach (MYR). 61 airports in United States have direct flights to the airport.
From Akron, you can fly non-stop with Allegiant or Breeze Airways.
From Albany and Allentown, you can fly with Allegiant.
From Altoona, the only airline with direct flights is Contour Aviation. This is a seasonal route that starts in July and ends in August.
From Atlanta, direct flights are offered by Delta (SkyTeam).
From Atlantic City, you can fly non-stop with Allegiant or Breeze Airways. This is a seasonal route that starts in July and ends in August.
From Baltimore-Washington, direct flights are offered by Southwest Airlines.
From Beckley, the only airline with direct flights is Contour Aviation. This is a seasonal route that starts in July and ends in August.
From Belleville, you can fly non-stop to Myrtle Beach with Allegiant. This is a seasonal route that starts in July and ends in August.
From Boston, you can fly non-stop with American Airlines (Oneworld) or Delta (SkyTeam). This is a seasonal route that starts in July and ends in November.
From Charleston, direct flights are offered by Breeze Airways. This is a seasonal route that starts in July and ends in September.
From Charlotte, you can fly non-stop to Myrtle Beach with American Airlines (Oneworld).
From Chicago, you can fly non-stop with American Airlines (Oneworld) or United Airlines (Star Alliance). This is a seasonal route that starts in July and ends in October.
From Chicago, the only airline with direct flights is Southwest Airlines.
From Cincinnati and Clarksburg, all direct flights to Myrtle Beach are operated by Allegiant.
From Cleveland, direct flights are offered by Frontier Airlines. This is a seasonal route that starts in July and ends in October.
From Columbus, you can fly non-stop to Myrtle Beach with Allegiant. This is a seasonal route that starts in July and ends in October.
From Columbus and Dallas, you can fly with Southwest Airlines.
From Dallas-Fort Worth, you can fly non-stop to Myrtle Beach with American Airlines (Oneworld).
From Dayton, the only airline with direct flights is Allegiant. This is a seasonal route that starts in July and ends in August.
From Denver, you can fly non-stop with Southwest Airlines or United Airlines (Star Alliance). This is a seasonal route that starts in July and ends in October.
From Detroit, you can fly non-stop to Myrtle Beach with Delta (SkyTeam).
From Elmira / Corning, direct flights are offered by Allegiant. This is a seasonal route that starts in July and ends in November.
From Fort Lauderdale, the only airline with direct flights is Breeze Airways.
From Fort Wayne, Grand Rapids, Hagerstown and Harrisburg, all direct flights to Myrtle Beach are operated by Allegiant.
From Hartford, direct flights are offered by Breeze Airways.
From Houston, the only airline with direct flights is Southwest Airlines. This is a seasonal route that starts in July and ends in August.
From Huntington and Indianapolis, you can fly with Allegiant.
From Islip, Long Island, you can fly non-stop with Breeze Airways or Frontier Airlines.
From Kansas City, you can fly non-stop to Myrtle Beach with Southwest Airlines. This is a seasonal route that starts in July and ends in August.
From Lexington and Louisville, all direct flights to Myrtle Beach are operated by Allegiant.
From Manchester, you can fly non-stop to Myrtle Beach with Breeze Airways.
From Minneapolis, you can fly non-stop with Delta (SkyTeam) or Sun Country Airlines. This is a seasonal route that starts in July and ends in August.
From Nashville, direct flights are offered by Southwest Airlines.
From New Haven, you can fly non-stop to Myrtle Beach with Avelo Airlines.
From New Orleans, direct flights are offered by Breeze Airways. This is a seasonal route that starts in July and ends in September.
From New York City, you can fly non-stop with American Airlines (Oneworld) or Delta (SkyTeam).
From Newark, you can fly non-stop to Myrtle Beach with United Airlines (Star Alliance).
From Newburgh, New York and Niagara Falls, you can fly with Allegiant.
From Orlando, you can fly non-stop to Myrtle Beach with Breeze Airways.
From Parkersburg, direct flights are offered by Contour Aviation. This is a seasonal route that starts in July and ends in August.
From Philadelphia, you can fly non-stop with American Airlines (Oneworld) or Frontier Airlines.
From Pittsburgh, direct flights are offered by Allegiant, Breeze Airways and Southwest Airlines.
From Providence and Rochester, all direct flights to Myrtle Beach are operated by Breeze Airways.
From St. Louis, you can fly non-stop to Myrtle Beach with Southwest Airlines. This is a seasonal route that starts in July and ends in September.
From Syracuse, direct flights are offered by Allegiant. This is a seasonal route that starts in July and ends in November.
From Tampa, the only airline with direct flights is Breeze Airways.
From Washington, you can fly non-stop to Myrtle Beach with American Airlines (Oneworld).
From Washington, the only airline with direct flights is United Airlines (Star Alliance). This is a seasonal route that starts in July and ends in October.
From White Plains and Wilkes-Barre, you can fly with Breeze Airways.
From Wilmington, direct flights are offered by Avelo Airlines.
All flights from United States
Alternative airports near Myrtle Beach
Flying to an alternative airport near Myrtle Beach could give you other options to reach your destination. For example, the possibility to fly with a different airline or alliance, or finding a cheaper airfare. For this reason, alternative airports near to Myrtle Beach (MYR) are listed below. The closest alternative airports are Florence (FLO) and Wilmington (ILM).
Frequently asked questions - FAQ
How many airports are there in Myrtle Beach?
There is 1 airport in Myrtle Beach: Myrtle Beach International Airport (MYR).
What is the best airport to fly into Myrtle Beach?
The most convenient airport to fly into Myrtle Beach is Myrtle Beach International Airport (MYR).
How many airlines fly to Myrtle Beach?
There are 10 airlines flying to Myrtle Beach from 61 airports around the world, as of July 2026.
Which airlines fly to Myrtle Beach?
Allegiant, Breeze Airways and Southwest Airlines operate most flights to Myrtle Beach. To get a full overview of all operating airlines, please use the airline filter.
Which alliances are flying to Myrtle Beach?
SkyTeam, Oneworld and Star Alliance are all flying to Myrtle Beach.
How many nonstop flights are there to Myrtle Beach?
There are roughly 1,790 flights arriving at Myrtle Beach every month (or 420 flights each week), from a total of 61 airports - all within United States.
What is the official name of Myrtle Beach Airport?
The official name of Myrtle Beach Airport is Myrtle Beach International Airport.
What is the airport code of Myrtle Beach Airport?
The airport code of Myrtle Beach Airport is MYR.
What are the most popular flights to Myrtle Beach?
Charlotte, Atlanta and Philadelphia are the 3 most popular routes to Myrtle Beach. For a complete overview of all flight routes to Myrtle Beach, please use our flight map.
How long is the flight to Myrtle Beach?
| Charlotte to Myrtle Beach | 1h 15m |
| Atlanta to Myrtle Beach | 1h 33m |
| Philadelphia to Myrtle Beach | 1h 43m |
| Baltimore-Washington to Myrtle Beach | 1h 25m |
| Chicago to Myrtle Beach | 2h 38m |