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Directions & Flights to North Myrtle Beach
Traveling South
If you are traveling on I-95 south bound, take Exit 193 for Highway 9
shortly past South of the Border. Highway 9 will merge into Highway 17.
You are now entering North Myrtle Beach.
Traveling North
If you are traveling on I-95 north bound, take exit 170 towards Highway
327 (you will see a state sign for "Myrtle Beach"). Bear right and
travel approximately 5 miles to the 2nd stop light. Take a left on
Highway 501 towards Myrtle Beach. Continue on Hwy 501 through Aynor.
Take exit for Highway 22 towards North Myrtle Beach. Highway 22 merges
into Highway 17. You are now entering North Myrtle Beach.
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Distances to N. Myrtle Beach
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| USAirways |
Daily
flights from Charlotte NC. with connections from over 200
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Myrtle Beach
International Airport (MYR)The schedules commercial
service airport for Horry County and the Grand Strand is conveniently
located in the south end of the North Myrtle Beach, minutes from the
60 mile stretch of magnificent beach, glistening ocean, numerous golf
courses and other regional attractions.
Myrtle Beach Aviation, the general aviation fixed base
operator located at the Myrtle Beach International Airport can be
reached at 843-477-1860.
Conway-Horry County Airport (HWY)
Located on Hwy 378, five miles west of the County seat of Conway, this
airport serves general aviation aircraft with parking, refueling, and
maintenance. It is the home of the North American Institute of Aviation
(NAIA) one of the finest aviation schools in the nation offering
avionics, airframe/powerplant and flight training to secure FAA private,
commercial and ATP licenses. NAIA can be reached at 843-397-9111.
Grand Strand Airport (CRE)
Located in the City of North Myrtle Beach between Business Highway 17
and the Intracoastal Waterway, this airport serves private and corporate
aircraft with parking, refueling, and maintenance. The full-services
fixed base operator, Ramp 66, located at this airport
can be reached at 843-272-5337.
Loris-Twin Cities Airport (5J9)
Located on Hwy 701, two miles northeast of Loris, this unattended,
public use airport serves as a excellent training airport for practice
approaches and landing for private aircraft.
Arranging for a
rental car is easy here, with a host of companies serving the area.
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