Myrtle Beach Tourism PR Highlights for March 2021
The March 2021 coverage was dominated by new routes from various airlines to the Myrtle Beach region. Coverage also included a number of accolades for best beach towns, spring break trips, increased travel bookings and retirement along with some additional clips around sports tourism.
3/1, Budget Travel, 24 safe budget getaways for spring
3/3, USA Today, These are the top 10 small airports in the US, according to readers
3/4, Be My Travel Muse, 11 of the Most Epic East Coast Road Trips
3/5, Herald-Mail Media, Allegiant will be flying from Hagerstown to Myrtle Beach, St. Pete and Orlando
3/5, 55 Places, 5 Things to Know About Retiring in Myrtle Beach
3/8, USA Today, Southwest Airlines adds three more cities: Myrtle Beach, Eugene, Bellingham
3/8, Smarter Travel, The Cheapest Places to Visit in March 2021
3/9, TheStreet, The Best Beaches in America in 2021
3/16, Travel Off Path, Americans Are Done Staying Home As Domestic Tourism Begins To Boom
3/18, Down Beach, Lee Brice, Carry Underwood, Lynyrd Skynyrd to headline Wildwood beach concerts
3/19, Travel Weekly, Latest occupancy data shows hotels making comeback
3/22, US News and World Report, The Best Places to Retire in South Carolina
3/24, Stacker, 50 Best Beach Towns to Live In
3/25, USA Today, United adding summer flights from Midwest to Southeast, East Coast vacation destinations
3/25, TravelPulse, New Southwest Airlines Service To Myrtle Beach, With Fares as Low as $69
3/25, The New York Times, Airlines will add dozens of flights as leisure travel picks up.
3/25, Travel Weekly, Southwest launching service to Myrtle Beach
3/25, The Meetings Magazines, Southwest Airlines Announces New Destinations From Myrtle Beach International Airport
3/29, Golf Digest, Best Golf Resorts In The Carolinas
3/29, Forbes, Scott’s Cheap Flights Survey Reveals Each State’s Top Bucket List Activity
3/29, ConventionSouth, Southwest Airlines announces 10 new nonstop flight from Myrtle Beach airport
3/31, The Wall Street Journal, Airline Summer Travel Schedules Are Still Up in the Air Due to Coronavirus