Delta Air Lines is rolling out a wave of Saturday-only nonstop flights to the Caribbean this summer, giving weekend travelers layover-free access to some of the region’s most popular island getaways. The seasonal service began launching in May and June 2026 and runs through September and October, depending on the route.
Why Delta Saturday Caribbean Flights Matter for Summer Travelers
The new Delta Saturday Caribbean flights are built around one simple idea: more island time, less hassle. By concentrating the routes on Saturdays, Delta is targeting classic week-long beach vacations — fly down Saturday, fly home the next Saturday — without the connections that eat up a precious vacation day.
For travelers in the Southeast, the headline is Atlanta. Delta’s largest hub is the launch point for nonstop Saturday service to Grenada (GND) and Saint Vincent and the Grenadines (SVD), and it anchors a roster of returning summer routes to Curaçao (CUR), St. Croix (STX), Antigua and Barbuda (ANU), Bonaire (BON) and St. Kitts and Nevis (SKB). Out of the Northeast, Boston (BOS) adds Saturday nonstops to Aruba (AUA) and Nassau (NAS), and New York–LaGuardia (LGA) picks up its own nonstop to Nassau.
Several of those islands — Antigua, Grenada and Saint Vincent among them — are home to Sandals and Beaches resorts, making the new flights especially appealing for couples and families eyeing an all-inclusive Caribbean escape.
Quick Facts
- Airline: Delta Air Lines
- What’s new: Saturday-only nonstop seasonal flights to leisure destinations across the Caribbean and North America
- When: Service begins May/June 2026 and runs through September/October 2026
- New Caribbean routes include: Atlanta–Grenada, Atlanta–Saint Vincent, Boston–Aruba, Boston–Nassau, LaGuardia–Nassau
- Returning Atlanta Caribbean routes: Curaçao, St. Croix, Antigua, Bonaire, St. Kitts and Nevis
- Scope: 13 new Saturday-only routes plus more than 30 returning seasonal routes systemwide
Frequently Asked Questions
Which new Caribbean islands can I now fly to nonstop on Delta?
New Saturday-only Caribbean routes include Atlanta to Grenada and Saint Vincent, and Boston to Aruba and Nassau, with New York–LaGuardia also adding a nonstop to Nassau.
When do Delta’s Saturday Caribbean flights operate?
The flights run seasonally, beginning in May or June 2026 and continuing through September or October 2026, depending on the route.
Are these flights daily?
No. These are Saturday-only nonstop services, designed for week-long weekend-to-weekend vacations.
Which islands have Sandals or Beaches resorts?
Antigua, Grenada and Saint Vincent — all served by Delta’s summer schedule — each have a Sandals resort, and Sandals and Beaches operate properties across the wider Caribbean.
Planning a Caribbean Getaway This Summer
Easier flights are only half the trip. If one of these islands is calling your name, our sister site Pixie Honeymoons can match you with the right Sandals or Beaches all-inclusive resort for couples or families. And the team at Pixie Vacations can handle the whole booking — flights, resort and transfers — at no extra cost to you. Reach out for a free quote and let them line up the island; you just have to pick the Saturday.