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New nonstop flights starting at $49 coming to Myrtle Beach airport. Here’s where

New flight routes are coming to Myrtle Beach International Airport.
New flight routes are coming to Myrtle Beach International Airport. jlee@thesunnews.com

Myrtle Beach travelers will have two new nonstop flight destination options starting next year.

Low-cost airline Allegiant is expanding its offerings at Myrtle Beach International Airport.

The Las Vegas-based airline will begin flying to and from Dayton International Airport in Ohio and Elmira Corning Regional Airport in New York beginning May 22, 2026. The new flights will start at $49 each way, and tickets are already available for purchase.

“These additions provide convenient options for leisure travelers and reflect our commitment to expanding service where demand is strong,” Allegiant Chief Commercial Officer Drew Wells said in a release. “As we grow, we remain focused on delivering the most value to our customers.”

The Myrtle Beach additions are among 30 new nonstop flights connecting 35 American cities on Allegiant next year. In addition to new routes around the country, Allegiant will begin flying through Columbia Regional Airport in Missouri, La Crosse Regional Airport in Wisconsin, Philadelphia International Airport in Pennsylvania and Trenton-Mercer Airport in New Jersey.

The complete list of new flight routes is available on the Allegiant website.

This story was originally published November 18, 2025 at 10:34 AM.

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Maria Elena Scott
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Maria Elena Scott writes about trending topics and what you need to know in the Grand Strand. She studied journalism at the University of Houston and covered Cleveland news before coming to the Palmetto State.
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