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.













