Delta, American add nonstop Augusta flights for 2024 Masters Week

Work will start this week to add two more boarding bridges at Augusta Regional Airport.
Published: Jan. 22, 2024 at 11:25 AM EST|Updated: Jan. 29, 2024 at 9:11 AM EST
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AUGUSTA, Ga. (WRDW/WAGT) - Delta and American airlines are expanding their nonstop flight offerings for this year’s Masters Tournament week April 7-15.

Delta’s schedule includes nine routes — six of them new this year — with more than 1,300 seats daily to Augusta Regional Airport. The schedule includes new routes from Washington, D.C., Boston and Austin, along with flights from New York-JFK, Palm Beach and Orlando. Delta will also resume flights from LaGuardia and Detroit and expand services from Atlanta.

American Airlines, meanwhile, will offer direct service to Phoenix, Philadelphia, Miami, New York LaGuardia, Chicago, Austin and Boston.

Here’s Delta’s full Masters week flying schedule:

  • Atlanta: Seven daily trips from April 7-14 and eight trips on April 15, via Delta Connection and Delta.
  • Austin: One new daily flight April 10 and 15 via Delta Connection.
  • Boston: New daily flight from April 7-15 via Delta Connection.
  • Detroit: One daily flight from April 7-15 via Delta on April 10 and 15 and Delta Connection on other days.
  • New York JFK: One new daily flight April 10 and 15 via Delta Connection.
  • New York LaGuardia: Two daily Delta Connection trips from April 7-14 (second flight is new in 2024) and one Delta flight April 15.
  • Orlando: One new daily flight April 10 and 15 on a Boeing 717.
  • Palm Beach: One new daily flight on April 10 and 15 on a Boeing 717.
  • Washington Reagan National: One new daily flight April 10 and 15 via Delta Connection.

“We are very pleased and grateful to Delta and American Airlines for this expansive air service during the week of the Masters,” said Herbert Judon Jr., airport executive director. “Collectively, these are the most flights and destinations that we have ever received.”