Air
- Companies:Delta Air Lines, Southwest Airlines
- Duration:Approximately 2 hours and 15 minutes (non-stop)
- Distance:Approx. 600 miles (966 kilometers)
- Costs:Between €120 to €250 for a one-way ticket, depending on booking time and demand.
- Roads/Routes: Not applicable; direct flight.
Pro Tip: Book your flight well in advance and consider flying on weekdays to get a better rate with less crowded flights.
For a seamless travel experience, flying from Nashville International Airport (BNA) to Detroit Metropolitan Wayne County Airport (DTW) is highly recommended. Look for direct flights for the best efficiency.
Road
- Companies: [Rental Car companies such as Hertz, Enterprise, or Avis]
- Duration:Approximately 8 hours
- Distance:About 570 miles (917 kilometers)
- Costs:Approx. €70-€150 for rental car fees (excluding fuel), plus fuel costs around €80-€100 for a round trip. Total estimated cost is around €150-€250.
- Roads/Routes: Use I-65 N to I-69 N. Key cities along the route include Nashville, Indianapolis, and Fort Wayne.
Pro Tip: Check traffic reports for I-69 before departure to avoid heavy traffic during peak hours and consider making a stop in Indianapolis to break up the drive.
If you enjoy scenic drives and flexibility, renting a car and driving through scenic routes can be a great option, allowing you to explore small towns along the way.