Allegiant on April 3, announced service from Kansas City to Myrtle Beach, South Carolina beginning June 8.
“We’re excited to announce new nonstop service to Myrtle Beach,” said Lukas Johnson, Allegiant senior vice president of commercial. “We know Kansas City-area travelers will enjoy their only ultra-low-cost, nonstop option to the beautiful beaches of the Grand Strand.”
The new seasonal route will operate twice weekly between Kansas City International Airport (MCI) and Myrtle Beach International Airport (MYR). With the addition of this route, Allegiant will offer service to six destinations from Kansas City, including Phoenix/Mesa, Arizona and four destinations in Florida: Destin/Fort Walton, Fort Myers/Punta Gorda, Orlando/Sanford and Tampa/St. Petersburg.
“We are extremely grateful for Allegiant’s commitment to serving the Kansas City region,” said Pat Klein, director of aviation for the Kansas City Aviation Department. “Myrtle Beach is an increasingly popular beach destination and there’s no better way to start a vacation than with the convenience of a nonstop flight.”