Detroit is a heavyweight launchpad for both everyday getaways and big international trips. Detroit Metropolitan Wayne County Airport sits about 22 miles southwest of downtown and serves over 1,100 daily flights to more than 140 nonstop destinations, so you get frequency, choice, and easy connections.
A major hub presence means regular departures throughout the day, which helps with cheap one way flights from Detroit and last minute flights when plans change. The airport’s scale also brings a deep mix of domestic and long haul routes, so you can fly short to city breaks or long to intercontinental hubs without backtracking.
The McNamara Terminal’s long concourse and automated ExpressTram smooth connections, while the separate Evans Terminal keeps point to point travel simple. For price hunters, the sheer volume of flights from Detroit tends to open up more date combinations, cabin mixes, and self transfer options you can piece together on Kiwi.com for more flexibility.
From quick hops to coast to coast journeys and transatlantic escapes, DTW covers it. Short haul favorites include Chicago and New York City for business or weekend flights from Detroit, typically around 1 hour 20 to 1 hour 50 minutes nonstop, and sun bound staples such as Orlando and Miami around 2 to 3 hours nonstop, all examples subject to change.
Europe is well covered with nonstop options such as Amsterdam and Paris, generally around 7 hours 45 minutes to 8 hours 30 minutes nonstop depending on winds, examples subject to change. Amsterdam links you into the Netherlands rail and Europe wide networks, while Paris opens up connections across France. London Heathrow connects into the wider United Kingdom and beyond with typical flight times around 7 to 8 hours nonstop, subject to change.
Frankfurt and Istanbul are popular for onward connections across Europe, the Middle East, and Africa. Istanbul in particular offers a wide web of onward routes on carriers such as Turkish Airlines, with schedules and availability subject to change. Across the Pacific, Tokyo Haneda taps into Japan with a typical nonstop time near 13 hours, while Shanghai connects into China, both examples subject to change. For near international trips, Toronto provides a quick hop into Canada, often about 1 hour nonstop, subject to change. Seasonal patterns matter too, with winter warm ups to Florida and the Southwest, spring break spikes to beach destinations, and summer demand surging on transatlantic routes, all subject to change.
Prices move with seasonality and demand, but there are reliable patterns. For many domestic routes, mid January to early March and late August to early October often bring softer fares, while school holidays and peak summer tend to climb, subject to change.
A practical rule is to look 4 to 6 weeks ahead for many domestic trips, and give long haul a longer runway, then be flexible by a few days on either side to catch dips, all subject to change. Use Kiwi.com’s flexible date view and anywhere search to scan multiple destinations at once. Set up a single tap alert with Set a Price Alert so you get notified when fares move, and pounce when a price fits your budget.
Planning a multi city loop, like Detroit to Amsterdam to Prague then back via Paris, but do not want to juggle tabs and spreadsheets? Feed your stops into the Nomad Search Tool and let it find a low cost order automatically. These approaches work well for weekend flights from Detroit and for cheap flights from Detroit on shoulder season dates.
Detroit Metro Airport uses the IATA code DTW and has two primary terminals that serve different travel styles. Understanding them makes your departure smoother and helps you pick smarter connections.
McNamara Terminal is the home base for a large global carrier and its partners. Its Concourse A is among the world’s longest and is connected end to end by the elevated ExpressTram, which shortens connection walks when you have a tight turnaround. You will also find international gates here along with a broad mix of dining and lounges.
Evans Terminal handles a range of other domestic and international airlines, including several low cost carriers. A free inter terminal shuttle links Evans and McNamara, so if you build a self transfer with separate tickets, factor in the shuttle time between security checkpoints, subject to change. DTW is about 22 miles from downtown Detroit. Driving times often run 25 to 45 minutes depending on traffic, subject to change. Taxis and ride hailing services have signed pick up zones, hotel and parking shuttles circulate frequently, and regional coaches link DTW with nearby cities, subject to change. If you are comparing airlines flying from Detroit, you will see both full service brands with multiple cabins and amenities and budget carriers focused on point to point value. On Kiwi.com you can combine separate airlines into one self transfer itinerary using our Travel Hacks, and add the Kiwi.com Guarantee for peace of mind. The Guarantee includes automatic check in, 24 or 7 instant chat support, and Disruption Protection that steps in if carrier changes affect your trip, with terms subject to change.