Map shows exodus of private jets from Augusta's small, usually quiet, airport after the Masters
Briefly

Every year during the Masters golf tournament, Augusta Regional Airport transforms from a quiet regional airfield to a frenetic private jet hub. This year, over 2,100 private flights were tracked within a week, with the airport usually handling around 60 flights per day. The surge was significant, creating what airport officials described as "organized chaos." Fans and players alike contribute to the airport's busiest day, typically the Monday after the tournament, when many depart Augusta after the event's conclusion, requiring substantial pre-departure time at the airport.
During Masters Week, Augusta Regional Airport transforms from a quiet regional airfield to a bustling hub, accommodating nearly five times the normal flight traffic.
The airport typically manages about 60 flights daily, but during the Masters, it experiences an influx of over 2,100 private flights in just one week.
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