Icelandair is opening a new seasonal service between Reykjavik and Detroit from next May, restoring a nonstop connection between the cities after an absence of four years.
The airline plans to offer four flights per week between Reykjavik Keflavik (KEF) and Detroit Metropolitan Wayne County Airport (DTW) on Mondays, Tuesdays, Thursdays and Fridays, starting on May 18, 2023. Flights will operate through Oct. 30 using a 160-seat Boeing 737-8 aircraft.


“These new flights will not only help meet the demands of a growing Detroit but also offer more options for Midwestern business and leisure travelers connecting from the Midwest region,” Icelandair president and CEO Bogi Nils Bogason said.


The flight time on the 4,480-km (2,419-nm) route between Reykjavik and Detroit is about six hours 25 minutes on the westbound leg and six hours going eastbound. Icelandair said passengers traveling from Detroit would be able to connect to more than 25 points in Europe via its KEF hub