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Myrtle Beach Airport Adds Two New Nonstop Routes with Fares from $49

Myrtle Beach travelers will soon have new ways to take to the skies at a low cost. Myrtle Beach International Airport is set to welcome two additional nonstop routes next year as Allegiant expands its seasonal network.

Beginning May 22, 2026, the airline will launch direct service between Myrtle Beach and two new destinations: Dayton International Airport in Ohio and Elmira Corning Regional Airport in New York. One-way fares are planned to begin at $49, and seats are already available for booking.

The airline’s move comes as part of a broader nationwide expansion that adds 30 new nonstop routes and connects 35 American cities through Allegiant’s growing leisure-focused network. The airline is also preparing to introduce service at several newly added airports across the country, including Columbia Regional Airport in Missouri, La Crosse Regional Airport in Wisconsin, Philadelphia International Airport, and Trenton-Mercer Airport in New Jersey.

The two new Myrtle Beach routes reflect the region’s strong demand for easy, affordable travel options—further solidifying the Grand Strand’s position as a popular beach destination for travelers from the Midwest and Northeast.