Air
- Companies: Delta Air Lines, American Airlines
 - Duration: Approximately 6 hours (including layovers)
 - Distance: 1,250 miles
 - Costs: 400 EUR (average ticket price)
 - Roads/Routes: Not applicable
 
Pro Tip: Consider booking a flight with American Airlines that has a long layover in Chicago to explore the city during your journey.
Bus/Train Combo
- Companies: Greyhound (Bus), Amtrak (Train)
 - Duration: Approximately 18 hours
 - Distance: 1,200 miles
 - Costs: 150 EUR (bus ticket) + 100 EUR (train ticket) = 250 EUR
 - Roads/Routes: Take I-90 East for significant sections of the bus journey.
 
Pro Tip: If traveling by bus, make sure to download offline maps to navigate Midland and stay connected during your train travel.
Driving
- Companies: NA (personal vehicle)
 - Duration: Approximately 20 hours
 - Distance: 1,300 miles
 - Costs: 200 EUR (fuel and road expenses)
 - Roads/Routes: Follow I-90 East and then I-69 South towards Ann Arbor.
 
Pro Tip: Plan to take breaks every few hours, particularly at scenic rest stops along I-90, to rejuvenate and enjoy the landscape.
Recommendation: For a balance of comfort and cost, flying with Delta Air Lines or American Airlines is recommended, as it significantly reduces travel time and allows for a quicker arrival in Ann Arbor.