Flights added to MB's roster
Ohio, West Virginia among direct trips
By Lisa Fleisher - The Sun News
Southern Skyways, an Atlanta-based company, plans to fly direct between Myrtle Beach and a slew of new cities this summer.
The stops announced Wednesday are the Tri-Cities, Tenn.; Rockford, Ill.; Akron/Canton and Dayton, Ohio; and Wilkes-Barre/Scranton, Pa.
Southern Skyways started flying to Charleston, W.Va., last year and will continue to do so. Last week, the company also said it would fly to Bridgeport, W.Va., from Myrtle Beach.
Flights will cost between $59 and $139 each way. They will begin the week of May 21 and run through Labor Day.
The company plans to use one airplane, a Boeing jet with up to 198 seats, to service all of the cities except Bridgeport, Evans said.
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