
Delta Air Lines is teeing up its largest-ever flight schedule to Augusta Regional Airport (AGS) in celebration of the 2026 Masters Tournament, providing golf fans unprecedented access to one of the sport’s most iconic events. As a proud Tournament Partner since 2018, Delta is expanding its service with three new routes and increasing peak day seat capacity from 1,200 to nearly 4,000, ensuring a seamless travel experience for Masters patrons.
Between April 5 and 13, 2026, Delta will operate up to 18 daily flights to Augusta, including fresh connections from Los Angeles (LAX), Nashville (BNA), and Newark (EWR). The enhanced schedule is designed to bring golf enthusiasts from across the country closer to the action on the green. “As the leading airline in Augusta, we look for new ways to raise the bar and deliver an even more elevated Masters travel experience with 2026 featuring our largest schedule yet,” said Paul Baldoni, Delta’s Senior Vice President of Network Planning.
The expanded service will include new one-flight-per-day Delta Connection routes from Austin (AUS), Nashville (BNA), Washington, D.C. (DCA), and Newark (EWR), alongside established mainline and connection flights from Boston (BOS), Detroit (DTW), New York’s JFK and LaGuardia (LGA), and Minneapolis-St. Paul (MSP). The Atlanta (ATL) to Augusta route will also see upgrades to four to five daily round trips on Delta’s mainline jets.
Delta’s commitment to an elevated experience continues beyond just flight options. Recently honored as Best Global Airline for the Americas by APEX, Delta offers passengers a premium journey from takeoff to touchdown. For those who can’t make the trip to Augusta, Delta ensures fans don’t miss a moment of tournament excitement by offering live satellite TV across much of its fleet.
Whether traveling for business or the love of golf, Delta’s expanded service guarantees the smoothest and most connected journey to the 2026 Masters Tournament. Golf fans can book flights and explore the full schedule at delta.com.
With Delta’s increased capacity and new routes, the road to Augusta—and the Masters green—has never been more accessible.