Myrtle Beach International Airport Terminal Map (2025-2024)
This Myrtle Beach International Airport Terminal Map highlights gates, security, and walking routes. Use it to keep track of the level changes—Arrivals on Level 1, Departures on Level 2—and to spot ground transport just outside the main doors.
That’s because Myrtle Beach International Airport (MYR) runs a single terminal that stacks check-in, baggage claim, and gate areas vertically, so basic wayfinding matters more than long connections. Look for “Transfers” arrows as you move between the lower and upper levels.
Myrtle Beach International Airport Terminal Lower Floor Map 2025-2024
The 2025 lower floor layout reflects the Concourse A expansion adding six new gates along with updated restrooms and concessions.
Restroom renovations in Concourses A and B were completed as part of this work. New dining and retail options, including Pizza Hyena and Shoreline by Hudson, are being built.
Terminal-wide operational updates introduce new terrazzo flooring, improved signage, additional seating, and increased charging stations, shaping the year’s primary changes.

Myrtle Beach International Airport Terminal Parking Map 2025-2024
In 2025, Myrtle Beach International Airport prohibited Turo car rentals from parking on airport property. The ban was implemented to free parking spaces for travelers using the airport and to protect the operations of official rental car companies.
This operational change directly affects how third-party car-sharing services may access or use airport parking areas, defining the year’s adjustments to parking operations.

Myrtle Beach International Airport Terminal Upper Floor Map 2025-2024
The 2025 upper floor layout reflects the Concourse A expansion adding six new gates, modernizing existing gates on Concourses A and B, and introducing new restrooms, concessions, and lounge areas. Major restroom renovations in both concourses reopened with updated flooring, signage, seating, and charging stations.
Construction remained on schedule through 2025, with the expanded Concourse A and its associated amenities forming the core changes to the upper floor layout.

Printable Myrtle Beach International Airport Terminal Map PDF 2025-2024
FAQ
Is Myrtle Beach airport big?
Myrtle Beach International Airport (MYR) is moderately sized, covering 3,795 acres with one 9,503-foot-long runway. It serves as a regional hub with facilities accommodating both commercial and general aviation, but it is not considered a major international airport.
How early should I arrive at Myrtle Beach airport?
Passengers are advised to arrive at Myrtle Beach International Airport at least 2 hours before a domestic flight and 3 hours before an international flight to allow sufficient time for security screening and check-in.
Is MYR a big airport?
MYR is not a large airport compared to major international airports. It is classified as a primary commercial service airport and serves a significant number of regional flights, but its size and traffic are smaller than major hubs.
How crowded is Myrtle Beach airport?
Myrtle Beach International Airport experiences moderate crowding, with peak periods during tourist seasons, especially in the summer. Outside of these times, the airport is generally less crowded, offering a smoother travel experience.
