Delta Air Lines has announced new Saturday-only nonstop service to popular leisure destinations across North America and the Caribbean, beginning in Summer 2026. Whether a traveler is craving mountain air, coastal charm or a beachside breeze, Delta is making it easier than ever to get away without a layover.
“Delta is always looking for ways to make travel more seamless and enjoyable for our customers,” Amy Martin, vice president – network planning, said in a statement. “These new Saturday-only nonstop routes are designed with flexibility and fun in mind, giving travelers more opportunities to explore top leisure destinations without the hassle. Whether it’s a beach trip or a mountain escape, we’re proud to offer more ways to make the most of the weekend.”
Starting next year, customers across the United States will have more options to escape the ordinary and dive into adventure, relaxation, or a little bit of both.
Spotlight on Austin: New Nonstop Escapes
For Austinites, the getaway game is about to level up. Starting June 13, Delta is adding three new nonstop Saturday routes from Austin-Bergstrom International Airport:
- Bozeman, Montana (BZN) – Gateway to Yellowstone and Big Sky Country
- Kalispell, Montana (FCA) - Gateway to Glacier National Park and alpine trails
- Destin-Fort Walton Beach, Florida (VPS) – White-sand beaches and emerald waters await
These routes will be operated by SkyWest and continue to build on Delta’s growth in Austin, including new nonstop international service to Cancun (CUN) and Cabo San Lucas (SJD) and daily nonstop service to Miami (MIA). Whether one is looking for that picturesque hike at a national park, pine trees or palm-lined shores, these new routes make it easier than ever to kick off your vacation.
More New Saturday Routes Across the Network
Delta’s new leisure-focused service also includes:
- Atlanta (ATL) → Grenada (GND)
- Atlanta (ATL) → Saint Vincent and the Grenadines (SVD)
- Atlanta (ATL) → Vancouver, BC (YVR)
- Boston (BOS) → Aruba (AUA)
- Boston (BOS) → Nassau (NAS)
- Los Angeles (LAX) → Jackson Hole, WY (JAC), operated by SkyWest
- Los Angeles (LAX) → Bozeman, MT (BZN), operated by SkyWest
- Seattle (SEA) → Albuquerque (ABQ), operated by SkyWest
- NYC LaGuardia (LGA) → Destin-Fort Walton Beach, Florida (VPS), operated by Republic
- NYC LaGuardia (LGA) → Nassau (NAS)
Service will also be returning next summer to several routes, including:
- Atlanta (ATL)
- Traverse City, MI (TVC)
- Rapid City, SD (RAP)
- Bangor, ME (BGR)
- Curaçao (CUR)
- St. Croix, USVI (STX)
- Roatán (RTB)
- Antigua and Barbuda (ANU)
- Bonaire (BON)
- St. Kitts and Nevis (SKB)
- Boston (BOS)
- Myrtle Beach, SC (MYR)
- Bozeman, MT (BZN)
- Wilmington, NC (ILM)
- Asheville, NC (AVL)
- Traverse City, MI (TVC)
- Detroit (DTW)
- Bangor, ME (BGR)
- Bozeman, MT (BZN)
- Punta Cana (PUJ)
- Destin, FL (VPS)
- Pensacola, FL (PNS)
- New York - LaGuardia (LGA)
- Panama City, FL (ECP)
- New York - Kennedy (JFK)
- Bozeman, MT (BZN)
- Cancun (CUN)
- Sint Maarten (SXM)
- Providenciales (PLS)
- Minneapolis-St.Paul (MSP)
- Jackson Hole, WY (JAC)
- Asheville, NC (AVL)
- San Juan, PR (SJU)
- Sarasota-Bradenton (SRQ)
- Wilmington, NC (ILM)
- Seattle (SEA)
- Puerto Vallarta (PVR)
Flights will begin in May or June 2026 and will operate through September or October 2026 depending on the route. Learn more at delta.com.
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