Myrtle Beach International Airport Sees Surge of Travelers Ahead of Thanksgiving Holiday

Myrtle Beach Airport Buzzing with Holiday Travelers!

Greetings, Myrtle Beach! As the holiday season rolls in, our local airport is heating up with excitement as travelers make their way to reunite with loved ones for Thanksgiving. On Tuesday, the scene inside Myrtle Beach International Airport was relatively calm until around 1 p.m. That’s when the hustle and bustle began, as families and friends began arriving, eager to share in the festive spirit.

Thanksgiving Excitement in the Air

One traveler, Bill Segelken, a resident from Georgetown, shared his enthusiasm waiting at arrivals, constantly checking his phone. With family members flying in from different states, the anticipation was palpable. “Two of them live in Florida, one lives in New York, so it’s hard to kind of find them and get them all together at one time that it’s totally impossible almost,” Segelken shared with a chuckle. He admitted that he treasures these moments: “I only see them about once a year, so to get them all together is a good time.”

Travel Boom Expected

According to travel experts, this Thanksgiving is set to break records! In fact, AAA forecasts that 5.84 million people will be flying domestically, which marks a 2% increase from last year and a staggering 11% increase since 2019. Wow! It looks like more and more people are hitting the skies to be with family and friends during this special season.

The Joy of Vacationers

Meanwhile, for some, this holiday involves a little vacation first! A lovely couple from Texas, Frank Evans and his partner, enjoyed a trip in North Myrtle Beach before heading back home. “We’re from Texas and coming out here to North Myrtle Beach, hanging out. Good people, good vibes,” Evans expressed, happy to report that their travel plans have gone off without a hitch. It seems everyone is in good spirits this travel season!

Flight Schedules and Delays

Flights arriving and departing from Myrtle Beach International have been mostly on schedule. However, travelers should keep an eye on the departure board, as a few flights were delayed on Tuesday night. But no need to stress just yet! Airport workers are preparing for a bigger rush expected on Wednesday morning, approximately around 9 a.m. So if you’re traveling then, make sure to arrive early and keep your bags packed for fun!

The Importance of Holiday Travel

There’s truly something special about the hustle and bustle of airports during the holidays. Be it the excitement of reuniting with family, or just the joyful cheer that accompanies this time of year, it’s a reminder of what matters most — our connections with those we love. So whether you are flying in, heading out, or just enjoying the festive vibe in Myrtle Beach, here’s to safe travels and happy gatherings!

Final Thoughts

In closing, Myrtle Beach International Airport is bustling with travelers this Thanksgiving, and the atmosphere is nothing short of festive. With record numbers of people flying and families reuniting, this marks a warm start to the holiday season. So keep your spirits high, your luggage close, and soak in all the holiday magic that comes your way!


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