Delta Air Lines is doubling down on its strategy of providing weekend getaway flights to popular leisure destinations. The airline has announced it will add 13 new Saturday-only routes from six of its hubs as part of its Summer 2026 schedule. The new routes are targeted at travelers “craving mountain air, coastal charm or a beachside breeze,” making use of equipment that is less utilized over weekends.
Particularly notable is that Delta is continuing its relentless expansion at Austin Bergstrom International Airport, with the addition of three seasonal Saturday-only routes for the first time. The carrier will also be bringing back 30 weekend routes that proved to be popular this past summer, with average load factors of 86%.
Delta Doubles Down On Saturday Spontaneity
Providing Saturday-only flights is nothing new for Delta or other US airlines. Both
American Airlines and
Southwest Airlines recently announced new weekend leisure routes for next year. The strategy allows carriers to create new revenue streams from aircraft that are less utilized when it’s not a busy weekday. The new routes will also allow Delta to test load factors to new destinations with a view to potentially increasing frequencies.
While a once-weekly service might seem very thin, it taps into the group of leisure travelers who want to get away for a week and are seeking out new destinations. This travel segment has surged post-pandemic, and Delta is betting that the trend will continue in 2026, emphasizing that the new routes are about “exploring exciting new destinations, while making travel easier, more fun and more flexible.”
Amy Martin, Delta’s vice president of network planning, also points out that when the airline adds new ‘pop-up’ destinations in this manner, travelers tend to take more trips over the summer. So, from Delta’s perspective, it is all about making the experience easier, more seamless, and enjoyable:
“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.”
The Details Of The New And Returning Routes
Delta will be launching 13 new Saturday-only routes from six of its hubs (see table below). These will feature ten new destinations, from the beaches of the Caribbean and Gulf Coast, to the mountains and gateways to the national parks, and even as far afield as British Columbia.
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Delta’s 2026 Saturday-Only Destinations |
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Hub |
New Destinations |
Returning Destinations |
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Atlanta |
Grenada, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, Vancouver |
Antigua and Barbuda, Bangor, Bonaire, Curaçao, Rapid City, Roatán, St. Croix, St. Kitts and Nevis, Traverse City |
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Austin |
Bozeman, Destin-Fort Walton Beach, Kalispell |
– |
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Boston |
Aruba, Nassau |
Asheville, Bozeman, Myrtle Beach, Traverse City, Wilmington |
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Detroit |
– |
Bangor, Bozeman, Destin-Fort Walton Beach, Pensacola, Punta Cana |
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Los Angeles |
Bozeman, Jackson Hole |
– |
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Minneapolis |
– |
Asheville, Jackson Hole, San Juan, Sarasota, Wilmington |
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New York JFK |
– |
Bozeman, Cancun, Providenciales, Sint Maarten |
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New York LaGuardia |
Destin-Fort Walton Beach, Nassau |
Panama City |
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Seattle |
Albuquerque |
Puerto Vallarta |
In addition, the airline has confirmed that it will be bringing back 30 other seasonal leisure destinations, including nine at
Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport and five at Boston, Detroit, and Minneapolis. Delta says that specific schedules have yet to be finalized, but flights will begin in May or June 2026 and will operate through September or October 2026, depending on the route.
Spotlight on Austin: Even More New Routes
A notable inclusion on the list is Delta’s focus city of Austin, where the carrier has been expanding rapidly over the past few years. The Texas capital will be getting seasonal service to Bozeman, the gateway to Yellowstone, and Kalispell, the gateway to Glacier National Park. It will also add the white-sand beaches and emerald waters at Destin-Fort Walton Beach, which will become Delta’s sixth Florida destination from Austin.
Before then, Delta will also be launching new seasonal ‘winter sun’ routes at Austin that are scheduled to start in the next few months. These include:
- Palm Springs: From November 15 to April 25
- Cancun: From December 20 to April 12
- San Jose del Cabo: From December 20 to April 12
Delta has added 14 new routes to Austin so far this year, and significantly expanded existing service to its hubs. This has led to it nearly doubling its market share in Austin over the past two years, reaching 20% in August this year. While still a long way behind Southwest, which has a 39% share, it puts Delta on track to carry more than four million passengers to and from ‘Bat City’ in 2025.

