Find out what’s new in Myrtle Beach. Each year, Visit Myrtle Beach shares does a release on the latest new developments in the Myrlte Beach area. Here’s the lastest round up as of January 2019.
Myrtle Beach PR Highlights for January 2019
Myrtle Beach Area Average Lodging Industry Performance in 2018
Annual research results for the Brittain Center’s voluntary sample of hotel, condo-hotel, and campsites (HC-HCs) in the Myrtle Beach area are reported in the table below, along with the results of the Center’s scientifically random sample of weekly-rented vacation rental properties (VRPs), during the most recent six years.
Lori Lampo Joins CVB Sales Team
February 2019 CVB Insider Economic Numbers
Beach House Vacation Promotion 2019
In mid December, we launched the latest Beach House Vacation Promotion. This annual promotion will run through the end of February. Participants have a chance to win a one week (7 days/6 consecutive nights) rental of a beach home. The contest is promoted via digital channels and to our email subscribers. Last year, there were more than 144,000 entries.
Fall Tourist Season Lodging Industry Performance
January 2019 Grand Strander
January 2019 CVB Insider Economic Numbers
Myrtle Beach, SC’s Top Airline Expands with More Nonstop Routes
Myrtle Beach’s most traveled airline is growing again as Spirit Airlines adds three new nonstop routes! Beginning May 2, 2019, Spirit (NYSE: SAVE) will add nonstop flights connecting Myrtle Beach to Indianapolis, Houston, and Kansas City just in time for a summer getaway. Nonstop routes between Myrtle Beach and Indianapolis will operate three times weekly, while the routes to Houston and Kansas City will operate twice weekly.
New Year, New Advocacy Initiatives
HURRICANE FLORENCE BENEFIT CONCERT RAISES OVER $128,000 FOR LOCAL RELIEF
Myrtle Beach Mayor Brenda Bethune announced this morning that $128,324.36 was raised through the Hurricane Florence Benefit Concert held last month at TicketReturn.Com Field at Pelicans Ballpark. The proceeds will be shared between the Eastern South Carolina Chapter of the American Red Cross and the Waccamaw Community Foundation with each organization receiving $64,162.18.











