What Cities Fly Nonstop to Myrtle Beach in 2026?

Myrtle Beach International Airport (MYR) offers nonstop flights from more than 50 U.S. cities in 2026, making Myrtle Beach one of the easiest golf and beach destinations to reach in the country. With a mix of major airlines and leisure-focused carriers, travelers can fly direct from key metro areas as well as many regional airports.

Because Myrtle Beach is a leisure-driven market, some routes operate year-round while others are seasonal. Travelers should always confirm schedules and availability with the airline before booking.

Disclaimer: Nonstop routes listed are based on Myrtle Beach International Airport’s published route map and airline schedules for 2026. Routes may be seasonal and subject to change.

Airlines Serving Myrtle Beach

Nonstop service to Myrtle Beach in 2026 is provided by American Airlines, Delta Air Lines, United Airlines, Southwest Airlines, Spirit Airlines, Allegiant Air, Breeze Airways, Frontier Airlines, Avelo Airlines, and Sun Country Airlines.

Major Hub and Big-City Nonstop Flights

Travelers can fly nonstop to Myrtle Beach from several major U.S. hubs, including Atlanta (ATL), Charlotte (CLT), Chicago O’Hare (ORD), Chicago Midway (MDW), Dallas/Fort Worth (DFW), Dallas Love Field (DAL), Denver (DEN), Detroit (DTW), Houston Hobby (HOU), Minneapolis–St. Paul (MSP), New York LaGuardia (LGA), Newark (EWR), Philadelphia (PHL), and Washington, DC Reagan National (DCA).

Northeast, Midwest, and Southern Nonstop Markets

Nonstop flights to Myrtle Beach in 2026 are also available from many regional markets, including Boston (BOS), Baltimore (BWI), Hartford (BDL), Providence (PVD), Rochester (ROC), Syracuse (SYR), Albany (ALB), Allentown (ABE), Harrisburg/Middletown (MDT), New Haven (HVN), Wilmington, Delaware (ILG), Westchester County (HPN), Newburgh/Stewart (SWF), Niagara Falls (IAG), Manchester, New Hampshire (MHT), Wilkes-Barre/Scranton (AVP), Hagerstown (HGR), Islip/Long Island (ISP), Latrobe (LBE), Cincinnati (CVG), Columbus (CMH), Columbus Rickenbacker (LCK), Indianapolis (IND), Kansas City (MCI), Louisville (SDF), Pittsburgh (PIT), St. Louis (STL), Belleville/St. Louis MidAmerica (BLV), Lexington (LEX), Fort Wayne (FWA), Grand Rapids (GRR), Dayton (DAY), Orlando (MCO), Tampa (TPA), Fort Lauderdale (FLL), Nashville (BNA), New Orleans (MSY), Huntington, West Virginia (HTS), Clarksburg, West Virginia (CKB), and Charleston, West Virginia (CRW).

[Complete List of Destinations Offering Nonstop Air Service to Myrtle Beach]

New and Seasonal Routes in 2026

New seasonal nonstop routes launching in 2026 include Allegiant service from Dayton (DAY) and Elmira/Corning, New York (ELM), beginning in May. As with many Myrtle Beach routes, availability may vary by season.

Getting to Myrtle Beach

With extensive nonstop coverage and multiple airline options, Myrtle Beach remains a convenient and efficient destination for golf trips and vacations in 2026. Travelers are encouraged to check directly with airlines or Myrtle Beach International Airport for the most current schedules before booking.