Delta Air Lines releases exclusive in-flight Masters programming ahead of 2026 tournament
Harry How
How do you pass the time when you’re 40,000 feet in the air soaring at 500 mph around the circumference of the globe? Do you answer those emails you’ve been procrastinating on? Do you watch ‘John Wick’ for the millionth time? Do you sit there and stair at the seatback in front of you and “raw dog” it? Well, for the next six weeks, Delta Air Lines is offering a better alternative, especially if you’re golf sicko like us.
As an official tournament partner of the Masters, this week Delta debuted a new collection of in-flight Masters content that can be enjoyed on your seatback screen and personal devices. That’s right, no more replaying old highlights in your head while sipping ginger ale and nibbling Biscoff cookies. Between now and Masters Sunday, you can now enjoy …
Exclusive Content – ‘A Walk Through Augusta National’s Second Nine’ invites fans to experience the sights and sounds of the course’s legendary inward before they arrive. Currently available only to Delta customers.
Tournament Films - From ‘2019 Masters: A Sunday Unlike Any Other’ to the ‘2025 Masters Official Film,’ travelers can relive unforgettable Masters moments through the years.
Global Spotlight Features - Highlights legendary champions and the international amateur tournaments who are continuing to shape the future of the sport.
Series Content - Episodes of ‘Hallowed Grounds: The Story of Augusta National’ offer deeper insight into the tournament’s history and cultural significance.
In addition to the Masters-themed entertainment options, the Atlanta, Ga.-based airline is also expanding service to Augusta Regional Airport for the 2026 Masters. This will include up to 18 daily flights from hubs such as LAX, Newark and Nashville, while expanding peak-day seats from 1,200 to 3,800. Needless to say, whether you’re headed to Augusta or Albuquerque this spring, Delta will provide a little taste of the Masters along the way.