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MYR

Myrtle Beach International Airport

Myrtle Beach, US · 3 mi (5 km) southwest of central Myrtle Beach

Getting to the city

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10-20 min to most central Myrtle Beach areas after pickup Prices as low as $18/day
Coast RTA Route 15S
Local bus · About every 60 min · Daytime/early evening only
40-50 min $1.50
Hotel Courtesy Shuttles
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Hotel Shuttles
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Insider notes

Time

Security is tricky here with seasonal shifts. On summer weekends, especially from March to October, plan to arrive 2 hours early for flights out.

Insider

Check your airline’s app for gate changes rather than relying on sometimes quiet PA announcements in the terminal.

Money

Ride-hailing apps like Uber and Lyft often offer cheaper rides than typical taxis into Myrtle Beach, except during surge pricing on busy summer Saturdays.

About this airport

Welcome

Myrtle Beach International Airport (MYR) doesn’t try to be anything more than what it is—a compact, beach-town airport with a personality to match. Located just 3 miles southwest of downtown Myrtle Beach, its intimate layout means you can move from curb to gate in almost no time. Despite its small size, the terminal features local gems like Nacho Hippo and Pizza Hyena, giving travelers a taste of the local scene even as they dash through security.

At a glance

With just one terminal and 18 gates, MYR handles around 3.2 million passengers annually. Its cozy vibe can be both a blessing and a challenge, especially in the peak summer months when it becomes rather bustling. Airlines like American Airlines, Delta Air Lines, and Spirit Airlines serve the airport, connecting it to various national destinations.

Terminals & layout

The sole terminal at MYR hosts all its operations, streamlining the process for arriving and departing passengers. Most of its amenities, including all dining options, are located airside, so getting through security first is a good move if you’re hungry. While efficient, the design also means that there’s limited seating and no lounges, so a delayed flight can turn into a hunt for open space and charging outlets.

Getting to and from the city

MYR is straightforward when it comes to ground transportation. Coast RTA Route 15S services the airport with buses running daily from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. for just $1.50. Rideshare services like Uber and Lyft are often cheaper than local taxis, which can charge a high, flat rate, especially during busy summer weekends. Economy-minded travelers will find rental cars starting at $18/day, though wait times can build up during evening rushes when several flights arrive simultaneously.

Traveller essentials

Parking at MYR is simple and varied, with options including a Short Term Lot at $32/day and a more budget-friendly Economy Lot at $10/day. For those picking up arrivals, the Cell Phone Lot offers a free waiting area off Jetport Road. During peak seasons, avoid lingering curbside as enforcement is strict, with officers quick to wave drivers along.

Dining & shopping highlights

MYR offers a snapshot of Myrtle Beach’s culinary scene. Passengers can grab nachos at the airport's Nacho Hippo or share a flatbread at Pizza Hyena, both airside. For a classic American flair, Steak 'n Shake serves up affordable burgers and shakes. The airport’s shopping is straightforward with Hudson News, Shoreline Supply, and the Beachwear Gift Shop providing just enough distraction for those waiting for a flight.

Lounges

Here’s the kicker: there are zero lounges at MYR. Regular lounge-goers will need to manage their expectations and prepare for a more utilitarian experience. The lack of premium spaces means that travelers should plan ahead for crowded waiting areas, especially during the summer months.

Insider tips

  • Time: Security is tricky here with seasonal shifts. On summer weekends, especially from March to October, plan to arrive 2 hours early for flights out.
  • Insider: Check your airline’s app for gate changes rather than relying on sometimes quiet PA announcements in the terminal.
  • Money: Ride-hailing apps like Uber and Lyft often offer cheaper rides than typical taxis into Myrtle Beach, except during surge pricing on busy summer Saturdays.
  • Quiet: Need some space to sit? Head to the far end of the concourse away from the central food area where seating tends to be more available.
  • Local: For a taste of Myrtle Beach, Salt & Tide offers more of a sit-down meal option airside, perfect if you’ve moved past the grab-and-go phase of travel.
  • Avoid: The parking Short Term Lot can be pricey; save by opting for the Economy Lot at just $10/day with free golf cart shuttle service.
  • Time: Opt for the Cell Phone Lot off Jetport Road when picking up someone to avoid hassle from curb enforcement.
  • Insider: Frequent visitors recommend setting up your car rental profile in advance to dodge long lines, particularly when evening flights cluster together.
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