Each month we round up some of the latest stories about Myrtle Beach as a destination. The following are several of the major media clips in the month of May 2020.
Visit Myrtle Beach Shifts to Phase 3 Recovery Strategy June 15th
Visit Myrtle Beach Responsibly Video Campaign Begins As Myrtle Beach Reopens
Visit Myrtle Beach Shifts to Phase 2 Recovery Strategy and Encourages Trip Planning
Myrtle Beach PR Highlights for April 2020
Tourism Trends & Marketing During COVID-19 Webinar
Celebrate the Spirit of Travel during National Travel & Tourism Week
Accelerate Myrtle Beach Reopening Guidelines
Grand Strand COVID-19 Public Sentiment Survey
Myrtle Beach Airport reports 49% decrease of passenger traffic in March 2020
The Road to Recovery
As part of post COVID-19 recovery planning, MMGY provided an update on what the “Road to Recovery” looks like for the Myrtle Beach area. MMGY is one of the premier hospitality agencies in the world and has been tracking the impact of the pandemic on tourism at both national and regional levels. MMGY is also the agency working with the Myrtle Beach Area Chamber of Commerce and CVB on the Visit Myrtle Beach brand and research.
Ways to Help the Hospitality Industry
COVID-19 Relief & Recovery Fund
Accommodation Restriction Clarification for Myrtle Beach
Recently, we have all seen and read the executive order, that for the most part, restricts and prohibits lodging and rentals. This has been interpreted by some members of the hospitality association to believe it is prohibited for them to employ members of their respective businesses, to maintain upkeep, safety, and security over their properties.
Visit Myrtle Beach Shares Some Sunshine
Letter to the Editor: The Travel Industry Needs Relief Today
Travel and tourism are the integral parts of the Myrtle Beach area economy, encompassing more than 57,000 jobs in our area. While some of the small businesses that are members of the Myrtle Beach Area Chamber of Commerce aren’t tourism dependent, we find that a strong majority of our over 2,800 member investors rely on the millions that visit the Myrtle Beach area year-over-year.
















