The air transport network on the east coast of Estados Unidos is undergoing a strategic restructuring with the confirmation of new commercial routes departing from Aeroporto Internacional of Myrtle Beach, located in the state of Carolina of Sul. The initiative responds to the significant increase in demand for leisure and business travel, facilitating the flow of passengers between the south and northeast regions of the country during the period of greatest tourist movement in the northern hemisphere.
The planning reflects the area’s population growth and travelers’ continued search for more direct and affordable connections. The airport administration focuses its efforts on avoiding long layovers in large distribution centers, which often cause delays and logistical disruptions for users of the North American commercial air system.
Operations to the new destinations are scheduled to begin in the first week of July, taking advantage of the peak holiday season in the coastal region. The commercial strategy seeks to capture the pent-up demand from tourists who plan their summer trips in advance, ensuring predictable passenger flow for the operators involved in the expansion.
Expansion of direct routes and promotional fares
Service to the city of Pittsburgh will occur non-stop, offering a quick option for one of the most relevant tourist sending markets for the region of Direct flights will take place twice a week, always on Mondays and Fridays, starting on July 3rd.
To mark the inauguration of the section and stimulate initial demand, aggressive launch rates were made available starting at US$39. Essa pricing policy positions the service in a highly competitive manner in the low-cost market, attracting a diverse profile of consumers seeking to optimize travel time.
Optimized logistics for the west coast and technical stops
The route to Portland will use a logistics system that allows a brief technical stop without passengers having to disembark or change aircraft. Esse model optimizes total travel time and reduces common risks of traditional connections at large airports.
Eliminating the need to change planes considerably minimizes the possibility of lost luggage during transfer between terminals. The tactic focuses strictly on point-to-point routes, avoiding distribution complexes that tend to delay trips and generate additional costs.
The connection with Portland opens up new opportunities for tourist exchange with the state of Maine, diversifying the profile of visitors arriving in the coastal region. The format of the operation was specifically designed to favor both weekend tourism and short business trips.
Increase in weekly frequencies in consolidated markets
From the first day of July, the route to Akron-Canton, in the state of Ohio, will have daily flights. The change meets a consistent demand observed by airport management over the last few months, eliminating dependence on specific days of the week for travel.
The service to Fort Lauderdale, on Flórida, will also receive a significant increase in capacity, starting to operate six times a week. The expansion reinforces connectivity between two important tourist and business hubs, facilitating rapid transit along the Atlântico coast.
The connection with Long Island-Islip, in the state of Nova York, will have four weekly frequencies, strategically distributed between Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays and Saturdays. The expansion of options aims to capture a greater share of the New York market throughout the summer season.
The increase in supply offers viable alternatives to the massively congested airports in that metropolitan region. The air network allows travelers to maximize their rest days at the coast without wasting hours in transit in crowded departure lounges.
Executive vision on regional development
David Neeleman, founder and executive director of Breeze Airways, highlighted that the expansion is a direct response to the accelerated development of Myrtle Beach as a tourist destination and growing economic hub. The executive highlighted the importance of offering transport alternatives that combine convenience for the passenger and low operating costs for the airline. The business model focused on point-to-point routes reduces operational costs and allows the offering of more competitive fares, demonstrating an accurate reading of internal mobility trends in the Estados Unidos.
Strategic planning for the coming months indicates that the evaluation of new routes will remain active, strictly depending on the performance of newly opened operations. The consolidation of flights to Pittsburgh and Portland will serve as a vital barometer for future investments in air connectivity in the region, strengthening Myrtle Beach’s position on the national tourist map. Low-cost airlines have taken advantage of the gap left by traditional operators, establishing solid bases in secondary cities with high potential to attract passengers.
Operational efficiency with state-of-the-art aircraft
The choice of flight equipment plays a fundamental role in the viability of new routes established from Carolina to Sul. The use of state-of-the-art jets, such as the Airbus A220-300 model, provides a drastic reduction in maintenance and fueling costs, critical factors for the financial sustainability of routes with a lower passenger density compared to large commercial routes. Advanced aerodynamic design and high-performance engines ensure not only fuel savings but also a superior flying experience for customers, with quieter cabins, wider windows and optimized pressurization that reduces travel fatigue. Fleet standardization facilitates the training of crews and ground teams, speeding up processes at airports, that is, the time needed to prepare the aircraft between a landing and the next takeoff. Essa end-to-end operational efficiency is what allows the maintenance of affordable rates without compromising the operation’s profit margin, creating a growth cycle that meets the logistical needs of a population in constant movement across the North American territory and respects contemporary environmental requirements of lower noise and polluting gas emissions into the atmosphere.
Strategic partnership and local infrastructure
Judi Olmstead, director of airports for Condado of Horry, celebrated the continued investment in local infrastructure and the partnership with the airline. The manager pointed out that the addition of the non-stop flight to Pittsburgh is particularly relevant, considering that the city of Pensilvânia is historically an important hub for visitors to the beaches of Carolina and Sul.
Flight decentralization and the new traveler profile
The expansion of the airline network at regional airports reflects a profound change in consumer behavior, which increasingly prioritizes agility in boarding and disembarking. Medium-sized Aeroportos offer faster security processes, shorter queues and reduced travel times to boarding gates.
Airport management welcomes the company’s tactic of focusing on direct routes and services with quick stops. Essa approach reduces pressure on the main terminal’s arrivals and departures areas, allowing for a more organized flow of people and features highly valued by today’s travelers who want to maximize their leisure time.

