AirTran
Check their website (above) for the Myrtle
Beach schedules.
Com Air and Atlantic Southeast - (Delta Connections)
ComAir provides daily direct flights to
Cincinnati and weekend flights to Chicago. Atlantic Southeast is direct to
Atlanta
Continental Airlines
has begun a new nonstop service linking its hub at Cleveland Hopkins
International Airport with Myrtle Beach, S.C. and Birmingham, Ala.
Hooters Air
Atlanta, Baltimore, Columbus, Myrtle Beach, Ft.
Myers, Nassau, Newark. Beginning June 10, 2004, service between Myrtle Beach and
Gary, Indiana. NEW additions! Service expansion from the Greater Rockford (Ill.)
Airport on Jan. 31, 2005, and from Pittsburgh on Feb. 10, 2005.
Service between Myrtle Beach and Rockford will be on Mondays, Thursdays and
Sundays.
PanAm
Boston, Manchester, Nantucket, Martha's
Vineyard, White Plains, NY City, Baltimore, Myrtle Beach.
Spirit
Direct flights between Atlantic City, Detroit,
LaGuardia/Newark. Daily non-stop service to Washington-Regan International
Airport. NEW: Expanded service between Myrtle Beach and LaGuardia beginning Feb.
10 2005 (in addition to existing daily flights.) The carrier will also resume
nonstop flights between Myrtle Beach and Detroit, Visit the website for more
information.
United Airlines
Coming February, 2005:
United Airlines will start flying from Myrtle Beach to Chicago and Washington,
D.C., in February, bringing one of the largest airlines to the beach and opening
up new tourism markets. United Express carrier Air Wisconsin will introduce
regional jet service to Myrtle Beach with two daily flights from Chicago O'Hare
and four daily flights from Washington Dulles. These flights will begin Feb. 15,
2005.
USAirways
Click their website (above) for schedules.
Vacation Express
Direct flights between Myrtle Beach and
Wilkes-Barre/Scranton, Pa. and Youngstown-Warren, Ohio.
Voyager Airlines
Serving Myrtle Beach to and from Toronto
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