Motor City is going to be added to the list of US routes.
There will be seasonal flights from Detroit to Reykjavik in May of23. The flights will leave Detroit Metropolitan Wayne County Airport four times a week for six hours.
The flights will leave from Detroit at 9:00 p.m. The flights will leave at 5 and arrive at 6.
It will be possible for residents of the Detroit area and people willing to connect there to travel to Europe. There will be nonstop flights from DTW to KeF. Passengers can connect from KEF to other countries.
The new flights will help meet the demands of a growing Detroit and offer more options for travelers from the Midwest region.
Play vs.Icelandair is a comparison of the two airlines.
You can sign up for our newsletter.
Over the last few years, the airline has added routes in Raleigh, North Carolina; Philadelphia; and Tampa. The codeshare agreement between the two airlines was expanded in November to include seven flights to Europe.
There are flights to Europe for less than $1,300.
The round-trip fares from Detroit to Europe start at $499. Customers have until the end of the year to buy the fares and the Saga Premium class.
Customers at Detroit Metropolitan Airport have the option of flying. The chance to connect to exciting cities throughout Europe is one of the reasons travelers will choose Dtw.
Glaciers, volcanic spas and lava caves are just some of the things to see and do in Iceland.