Delta expands flight options for 2026 Masters Tournament

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Delta Air Lines has announced an expansion of its flight schedule for the 2026 Masters Tournament, aiming to accommodate more golf enthusiasts traveling to Augusta Regional Airport. As a Tournament Partner of the Masters since 2018, Delta plans to increase its seat capacity from 1,200 to nearly 4,000 on peak days during the event.

The airline will introduce new routes from Los Angeles (LAX), Nashville (BNA), and Newark (EWR) as part of its largest-ever schedule for the Masters. “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,” stated Paul Baldoni, Delta’s Senior Vice President of Network Planning.

The expanded schedule will run from April 5-13, 2026. It includes additional flights connecting various cities such as Austin (AUS), Boston (BOS), Washington D.C. (DCA), Detroit (DTW), New York City (JFK and LGA), Minneapolis-St. Paul (MSP), and Atlanta (ATL) with Augusta.

Delta emphasizes providing a seamless travel experience for both business and leisure travelers attending the tournament. For those unable to attend in person, Delta offers live satellite TV across much of its fleet so passengers can follow the tournament while flying.



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