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(MYR) Myrtle Beach
UNITED STATES - Myrtle Beach Int'l
(LGA) New York
UNITED STATES - New York La Guardia
18
Jul
Saturday
1 traveler, No cabins
One Way
1 traveler, ECONOMY
Adult
(MYR) Myrtle Beach Int'l
Myrtle Beach, SC
(LGA) New York La Guardia
New York, NY
18
Jul
Saturday
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Myrtle Beach to New York: Your Flight Guide

Direct & connecting flights|MYR – LGA|$49
$49one way
Cheapest price
1h 55mdirect flight
Flight duration
566 mias the crow flies
Flight distance
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About this route

Myrtle Beach to New York

The flight from Myrtle Beach to New York LaGuardia covers roughly 550 miles along the Eastern Seaboard, with most nonstop flights clocking in around two hours. It's a popular corridor for vacationers heading home and business travelers alike, especially during summer when Myrtle Beach tourism peaks. Spring and fall tend to offer more comfortable travel days with fewer delays at LGA. Airlines serving this route vary seasonally, so checking availability close to departure can sometimes work in your favor — last minute fares on this short-haul route are often more reasonable than you'd expect. LaGuardia's location in Queens means you're just a short cab or subway ride from Manhattan. For last minute travelers, packing a carry-on only can save valuable time at both ends. It's a straightforward, easy flight that connects the Carolina coast to one of the world's most dynamic cities.

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Frequently asked questions

What are the cheapest months to fly from Myrtle Beach (MYR) to New York LaGuardia (LGA)?
The cheapest months to fly from MYR to LGA are typically January, February, and early March, when demand for travel to and from Myrtle Beach drops after the holiday season. Booking during midweek departures (Tuesdays and Wednesdays) can also help you find lower fares. Prices tend to rise significantly during summer months (June–August) when Myrtle Beach is in peak tourist season.
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Flying from Myrtle Beach to New York LaGuardia: A Route Guide

Connecting the relaxed shores of the South Carolina coast with the electric energy of New York City, flights from Myrtle Beach (MYR) to LaGuardia (LGA) offer a convenient gateway between two very different worlds. The journey covers roughly 600 miles and typically takes around two hours in the air, making it one of the more manageable East Coast hops for travelers heading to or from the Big Apple.

Several carriers serve this corridor, with American Airlines and Delta Air Lines among the most consistent options. Depending on the season, you may find nonstop service or one-stop connections routing through hubs like Charlotte or Atlanta. Nonstop availability tends to increase during the warmer months when Myrtle Beach sees a surge in visitor traffic, so booking during peak season can actually work in your favor for more direct itineraries.

Spring and early fall are arguably the sweet spots for traveling this route. Myrtle Beach enjoys pleasant weather from April through June and again in September and October, while New York transitions through some of its most photogenic seasons during those same windows. Summer flights are popular but often crowded, as families flock to the Grand Strand for vacation. Winter schedules may be thinner, though fares can drop considerably for flexible travelers willing to brave cooler temperatures on either end.

Myrtle Beach International Airport is compact and easy to navigate, which means you can arrive closer to departure time without the stress that larger airports demand. LaGuardia, on the other hand, has undergone a massive renovation in recent years, and the updated terminals now offer a far more modern experience than the airport was historically known for. Ground transportation from LGA into Manhattan is straightforward, with options ranging from the Q70 bus connecting to the subway, rideshares, or taxi service.

One thing worth noting is that LaGuardia sits close to the heart of the city, making it a preferred arrival point for anyone headed to Midtown or the Upper East Side. For travelers originating in Myrtle Beach, this proximity can shave valuable time off the total door-to-door journey compared to flying into JFK or Newark.

A practical tip for those flying from Myrtle Beach to LaGuardia: morning departures tend to experience fewer delays, especially during summer thunderstorm season when afternoon weather patterns can ripple through the entire Eastern Seaboard. Packing a carry-on only is also a smart move for keeping things simple on what is ultimately a short regional flight. Whether you are heading north for business, catching a Broadway show, or simply escaping the sand for the skyline, this route makes the transition remarkably seamless.