Augusta, GA
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About Augusta, GA Airports and Charter Info

Augusta, Georgia, known for its rich history and Southern charm, is a city that seamlessly blends its past with a vibrant present. As the second oldest city in Georgia, Augusta boasts a wealth of historical sites, including the elegant 18th-century homes along its famed historic districts and the Augusta Canal National Heritage Area, which tells the story of the city’s industrial past. Augusta is world-renowned for hosting The Masters, one of golf’s most prestigious tournaments, at the Augusta National Golf Club, drawing visitors from around the globe. Beyond golf, the city offers a dynamic arts scene, with galleries, theaters, and the Morris Museum of Art, the first museum dedicated to the art and artists of the American South. The Savannah River provides a picturesque backdrop for Augusta, offering outdoor recreational activities such as kayaking, fishing, and riverside trails. With its blend of historical significance, cultural richness, and natural beauty, Augusta invites exploration and discovery at every turn.

OnFly Air makes travel to Augusta convenient, opening up a world of historical exploration, cultural experiences, and outdoor adventures. Whether you’re visiting for The Masters, exploring Augusta’s rich heritage, or enjoying the natural beauty of the Savannah River, OnFly Air ensures a smooth and memorable journey to this quintessentially Southern city.

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Best Airports for Augusta, GA

The closest airports to Augusta, Georgia, accommodating both commercial and private flights, include:

  • Augusta Regional Airport (AGS): Located just a few miles south of downtown Augusta, AGS is the most convenient option for travelers, offering domestic flights and services for private aviation. It serves as the primary gateway for visitors to the city.

  • Columbia Metropolitan Airport (CAE): Situated approximately 70 miles northeast of Augusta, in Columbia, South Carolina, CAE provides an alternative for travelers, with domestic flights and facilities for private jets.

  • Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport (ATL): About 150 miles west of Augusta, ATL is one of the busiest airports in the world and offers a wide array of domestic and international flights, as well as services for private aviation. It’s a viable choice for those willing to make the drive to Augusta.

These airports offer a variety of travel options for those visiting Augusta, with services designed to accommodate both commercial travelers and those flying by private aviation.

Aircraft Available + Pricing

Private flying offers a variety of aircraft to suit different needs. Light jets are great for quick, small group trips, offering speed and efficiency. Mid-size jets balance comfort with longer range, ideal for extended travel with more space. Heavy jets cater to luxury international journeys, featuring amenities like bedrooms and dining areas for larger groups. Turboprops provide a cost-effective option for accessing smaller airports on short to medium routes, while helicopters offer flexibility for quick hops or hard-to-reach destinations. Each aircraft type ensures travelers can find the perfect fit for their travel specifications.

Augusta, GA FAQ's

  • What are the must-visit attractions in Augusta?

    • The Augusta National Golf Club, especially during The Masters tournament, the historic downtown area, and the Augusta Canal National Heritage Area are key attractions. The Morris Museum of Art and the Riverwalk along the Savannah River also offer enriching experiences.
  • Can I find outdoor activities in Augusta?

    • Yes, the Savannah River and nearby Phinizy Swamp Nature Park offer opportunities for kayaking, fishing, and bird-watching. The Augusta Canal provides trails for biking and hiking alongside scenic waterways.
  • What events should I look out for in Augusta?

    • Beyond The Masters, Augusta hosts several cultural events and festivals, including the Westobou Festival celebrating arts and culture, and the Augusta Southern Nationals, a major drag boat racing competition.
  • Where can I enjoy dining in Augusta?

    • *Augusta’s dining scene reflects its Southern roots, with a variety of restaurants serving traditional Southern cuisine, barbecue, and international dishes. The downtown area and the Riverwalk are popular dining destinations.

Augusta, GA Travel Guide

Top Luxury Accommodations in Augusta, GA

  • The Partridge Inn Augusta, Curio Collection by Hilton: Offers a blend of historic charm and modern luxury, situated in a picturesque neighborhood.
  • Hyatt House Augusta Downtown: Provides stylish, residential-inspired accommodations, ideal for extended stays or short visits.
  • Augusta Marriott at the Convention Center: Located along the Riverwalk, this hotel offers easy access to downtown attractions and spacious rooms.

Restaurants in Augusta, GA

  • Frog Hollow Tavern: A farm-to-table restaurant known for its locally sourced ingredients and extensive wine list.
  • Abel Brown Southern Kitchen & Oyster Bar: Offers a modern take on Southern cuisine with a focus on seafood, located in the upscale Surrey Center.
  • Nacho Mama’s: A laid-back, locally owned establishment serving hearty portions of Mexican favorites in downtown Augusta.

Arts and Culture Sights of Augusta, GA

  • Morris Museum of Art: Home to an impressive collection of art from the American South, located on the Riverwalk.
  • Imperial Theatre: A historic venue hosting a variety of live performances, from concerts to plays and film screenings.
  • Lucy Craft Laney Museum of Black History: Dedicated to the educator and civil rights leader, this museum explores African American history and culture in Augusta and the wider Southern region.

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