Book Today: Southwest Airlines Takes Off For Myrtle Beach, S.C, Beginning May 23; Fares As Low As $69 One-Way, And Golf Bags Fly Free!*
Southwest Airlines (LUV) is expanding its summer travel options with new nonstop service to Myrtle Beach International Airport (MYR) starting May 23, 2021. The new routes connect Myrtle Beach with five cities, including Baltimore and Chicago, and feature promotional one-way fares as low as $69. Additionally, Austin travelers will benefit from nonstop flights to 37 cities, including Sacramento and Miami, starting from $99. The airline emphasizes its unique services like 'two bags fly free,' resulting in increased accessibility and competitive pricing for leisure travelers.
- Introduction of new service to Myrtle Beach with five nonstop cities.
- Promotional fares starting as low as $69, enhancing customer accessibility.
- Expansion of nonstop routes from Austin to 37 cities, further solidifying market position.
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DALLAS, March 25, 2021 /PRNewswire/ -- Southwest Airlines Co. (NYSE: LUV) today introduced more options for summer travel including new service at Myrtle Beach International Airport (MYR) beginning May 23, 2021; additional service in the Heart of Texas through Austin; and new time-saving nonstop travel itineraries between popular destinations on the growing Southwest Airlines® map.
"We continue to tailor our schedule with added flights to address closer-in demand for leisure destinations while making foundational additions to our map that position our network for the future," Andrew Watterson, Southwest Airlines Executive Vice President & Chief Commercial Officer said. "For Myrtle Beach, we know the arrival of our two bags fly free*—with a golf bag able to count as one of those—will encourage visitors to fly Southwest instead of drive, and consider a quicker trip with us and our value propositions of bags fly free*, golf bags fly free*, low fares, and flexible policies. We're so pleased to share our Heart with them in time to bring visitors this summer."
SERVICE FOR MYRTLE BEACH BEGINS MAY 23, 2021
Beginning Sunday, May 23, 2021, Southwest will add service to a third airport in South Carolina, giving Southwest Customers across the country access to Myrtle Beach through five nonstop cities offered within the first week of service: Baltimore/Washington (BWI), Chicago (Midway), and Nashville; and additional nonstop service from Dallas (Love Field) and Pittsburgh will operate on Saturdays beginning May 29. A third wave of service to this stretch of the South Carolina coast will bring options to fly with Southwest nonstop from Atlanta, Columbus, and Indianapolis beginning June 6, 2021. Customers should check Southwest.com for specific itineraries on their desired day of travel, as some nonstop service does not operate every day of the week. Myrtle Beach is accessible on Southwest Airlines this summer from 50+ cities through same-plane and connecting itineraries.
In celebration of the arrival of Southwest Airlines in Myrtle Beach, bringing everyday low fares, flexibility, and 'golf bags fly free®'* to make it easier for Customers to travel with their favorite gear, Southwest is offering one-way fares to Myrtle Beach from some of the new nonstop cities as low as
*Golf bags fly free as one of two checked pieces of baggage offered to every Southwest Customer (weight and size limitations apply). First and second checked bags fly free (weight and size limitations apply).
MORE NONSTOP LUV IN THE HEART OF TEXAS FOR AS LOW AS
This summer, Southwest will offer its Austin Customers nonstop service to a record 37 cities including Sacramento (beginning May 9), and Burbank, Miami, Minneapolis/St. Paul, Orange County, and Salt Lake City (beginning June 6), with one-way fares as low as
"During the last decade, Southwest has served the most nonstop destinations from Austin each year based on DOT published schedules. In March 2021, more than
Southwest also will offer nonstop service on weekends between Austin and one of the carrier's newest destinations, Destin/Fort Walton Beach, Fla., beginning June 6.
ADDITIONAL NONSTOP OPTIONS THIS SUMMER
New nonstop routes for the summer include daily service beginning May 9 between Denver and Richmond; Las Vegas and Palm Springs, Calif.; and Miami and St Louis. Additional nonstop routes include daily service beginning June 6 between Nashville and Long Island/Islip; as well as Chicago (Midway) and Portland, Maine.
Bozeman, Mont., joins the Southwest network on May 27 with previously announced daily service. Beginning June 6 and through the summer, Southwest will offer additional nonstop service on weekends between Bozeman and Dallas (Love Field), Chicago (Midway), and Phoenix.
The carrier now has published daily service between Denver and both Steamboat Springs and Montrose (Telluride) beginning June 6 and running through the carrier's published flight schedule into mid-August. Those nonstop routes, along with weekend service between Dallas (Love Field) and both airports in the heart of the Rockies continue to support travel demand for the winter and early spring season.
ADDITIONAL NONSTOP OPTIONS THIS SUMMER ON SATURDAYS
Southwest is adding additional nonstop service on Saturdays this summer linking: Charleston and Kansas City; Dallas (Love Field) and Sarasota/Bradenton; Grand Rapids and Sarasota/Bradenton; Milwaukee and Destin/Fort Walton Beach; and Salt Lake City and Tampa.
OUR SOUTHWEST HEART CONTINUES TO GROW
In 2020, Southwest added new service to Hilo, Hawaii; Cozumel, Mexico; Miami; Palm Springs, Calif.; Steamboat Springs; and Montrose (Telluride), Colo., continuing five decades of connecting Customers to the places and people they love. In 2021, Southwest began service to Chicago (O'Hare) and Sarasota/Bradenton, both on Feb. 14; and Savannah/Hilton Head and Colorado Springs, both on March 11. Southwest will begin service to both Houston (Bush) and Santa Barbara, Calif., on April 12; Fresno, Calif., on April 25; Destin/Fort Walton Beach on May 6; Myrtle Beach, S.C., on May 23; Bozeman, Mont., on May 27; and Jackson, Miss., on June 6. The Company also has announced its intention to serve Eugene, Ore., and Bellingham, Wash., later this year.
SOUTHWEST AIRLINES SALE FARE RULES
Purchase Myrtle Beach, S.C. today, March 25, 2021, through April 1, 2021, 11:59 p.m. Central Daylight Time. Purchase Austin travel today, March 25, 2021, through March 26, 2021, 11:59 p.m. Central Daylight Time. Continental U.S. travel is valid May 23, 2021, through August 16, 2021. Atlanta, Burbank, Columbus, Indianapolis, Miami, Minneapolis, Salt Lake City, and Orange County, travel begins June 6, 2021. Austin to/from Sacramento is valid May 9, 2021, through August 16, 2021. Except as otherwise specified, continental U.S. travel is valid Tuesdays and Wednesdays only. Travel to Myrtle Beach, S.C. is valid only on Sundays through Wednesdays. Travel from Myrtle Beach, S.C. is valid only on Tuesdays through Fridays. Columbus, Indianapolis, and Pittsburgh travel does not operate on Tuesdays and Wednesdays. Fares valid on nonstop service where indicated; if not indicated, fares are valid on single connecting service. Displayed prices include all U.S. and international government taxes and fees. Rapid Rewards® points bookings do not include taxes, fees, and other government/airport charges of at least
ABOUT SOUTHWEST AIRLINES CO.
In its 50th year of service, Dallas-based Southwest Airlines Co. continues to differentiate itself from other air carriers with exemplary Customer Service delivered by more than 56,000 Employees to a Customer base that topped 130 million Passengers in 2019. Southwest has a robust network of point-to-point service with a strong presence across top leisure and business markets. In peak travel seasons during 2019, Southwest operated more than 4,000 weekday departures among a network of 101 destinations in the United States and 10 additional countries. In 2020, the carrier added service to Hilo, Hawaii; Cozumel, Mexico; Miami; Palm Springs, Calif.; Steamboat Springs; and Montrose (Telluride), Colo. Thus far in 2021, Southwest has initiated service to Chicago (O'Hare) and Sarasota/Bradenton both on Feb. 14; as well as Savannah/Hilton Head and Colorado Springs both on March 11; and will begin service to Houston (Bush) and Santa Barbara, Calif. both on April 12; Fresno, Calif. on April 25; Destin/Fort Walton Beach on May 6; Myrtle Beach S.C. on May 23; Bozeman, Mont. on May 27; and Jackson, Miss. on June 6. The Company also has announced an intention to initiate new service to Eugene, Ore. and Bellingham, Wash., later this year.
The carrier issued its Southwest® Promise in May 2020 to highlight new and round-the-clock efforts to support its Customers and Employees well-being and comfort. Among the changes are enhanced cleaning efforts at airports and onboard aircraft, along with a federal mandate requiring every person to wear a mask at all times throughout each flight. Additional details about the Southwest Promise are available at Southwest.com/Promise.
Southwest coined Transfarency® to describe its purposed philosophy of treating Customers honestly and fairly, and low fares actually staying low. Southwest is the only major U.S. airline to offer bags fly free to everyone (first and second checked pieces of luggage, size and weight limits apply, some carriers offer free checked bags on select routes or in qualified circumstances). Southwest does not charge change fees, though fare differences might apply.
Southwest is one of the most honored airlines in the world, known for a triple bottom line approach that contributes to the carrier's performance and productivity, the importance of its People and the communities they serve, and an overall commitment to efficiency and the planet. Learn more about how the carrier gives back to communities across the world by visiting Southwest.com/citizenship.
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