Find flight duration times from Detroit to Iceland, compare live flight prices and book your tickets.
Detroit has 1 airport: Detroit Metropolitan Wayne County Airport (DTW)
If you don't fancy flying from Detroit there are a number of airports nearby that fly to Iceland: Flint Bishop International Airport (FNT), Lansing Capital Region International Airport (LAN), Cleveland Hopkins International Airport (CLE), Akron Canton Airport (CAK) and Grand Rapids Gerald R. Ford International Airport (GRR).
There are a number of airports nearby that fly to Detroit: Reykjavik Airport (RKV) and Keflavik International Airport (KEF).
On average, the flight time from Detroit to Iceland is 6 hours. But remember, flight times can vary slightly depending on weather conditions, flight path and congestion in the air.
This means that your flight from Detroit to Iceland could be longer or shorter than the average flight time.
The distance between Detroit and Iceland is 2,878 miles or 4,632 km.
The shortest flight time from Detroit to Iceland is 6 hours. However, flight times can vary depending on weather conditions, air congestion and flight path, so this time is never guaranteed.
The average flight time from Detroit to Iceland is 6 hours. Nearby airport to consider flying from include: Detroit Metropolitan Wayne County Airport (DTW) Check ticket prices and review carrier requirements carefully before booking your trip.
The time zone difference between Detroit and Iceland is -5 hours.