Detroit to Iceland for Just $329 Round Trip – Historic Low on Direct Flights!
If Iceland is on your short list you should stop scrolling and start planning. Direct flights from Detroit (DTW) to Reykjavik (KEF) are now available starting at just $329 round trip for travel between August and December — a historically low price that’s tough to beat.
This is essentially the same deal I posted earlier this year on June 24, but it’s back — and worthy of another published article. This route will typically set you back $600+ so this is an incredible value.
While the $329 fares are on Icelandair, I also spotted Delta nonstop flights in the high $300’s. So if you have SkyMiles, a stash of credit card points, or simply prefer flying Delta, you’ve got options.






Why Iceland?
A short 6-hour hop from Detroit, Iceland is an adventure-lover’s dream. August still offers lush green landscapes and long daylight hours, while September through December brings fewer crowds, lower hotel prices, and a chance to catch the northern lights.
From exploring Reykjavík’s vibrant food scene and soaking in the Blue Lagoon to road-tripping the Golden Circle and chasing waterfalls along the south coast, this is the perfect time to see why Iceland is one of the world’s most unique destinations.