Air Travel
- Companies: Delta Airlines, American Airlines
- Duration: Approximately 3 hours (non-stop flight)
- Distance: 600 miles (965 kilometers)
- Costs: Estimated at €200-€400 for a round-trip ticket, depending on booking time and class of service.
- Roads/Routes: Not applicable
Pro Tip: Book your flight 3-4 weeks in advance for the best rates, and consider flying mid-week to avoid higher prices typically seen on weekends.
For the fastest and most efficient travel, I recommend flying from Little Rock Airport (LIT) to Detroit Metropolitan Wayne County Airport (DTW). While the driving distance is longer and takes over 10 hours, flying saves significant time and is more convenient.
Driving
- Companies: N/A (Personal vehicle)
- Duration: Approximately 10 hours without traffic
- Distance: About 650 miles (1046 kilometers)
- Costs: Estimated fuel cost €75-€100, and around €20 for tolls, totaling approximately €95-€120.
- Roads/Routes: I-40 E, I-55 N, and I-69 N
Pro Tip: Plan your journey to include rest stops at popular attractions along the way, such as Memphis or Nashville, to break up the drive and explore a bit.
While driving provides more flexibility and the chance to explore, it's a much longer journey. Ensure you're well-rested and check for any road closures or construction along I-40 and I-55.