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Lowest round trip fares by airline from Detroit and New Orleans
Cheapest prices ($59 One Way, $114 Round Trip) found within past 7 days. Prices and availability subject to change. Additional terms may apply.
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Fly From Detroit to New Orleans
Origin | Detroit |
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Destination | New Orleans |
Number of Daily Flights | 3 |
Earliest Flight Departure Date | Nov 28 |
Latest Flight Departure Date | Nov 28 |
Popular Airlines | Spirit Airlines |
Cheap flights from Detroit to New Orleans
Detroit Wayne County (DTW) is located southwest of Detroit, MI. From Detroit, it takes 30 minutes to drive to DTW via I-94 W. Louis Armstrong New Orleans International Airport (MSY) sits 11 miles west of downtown New Orleans in Kenner, LA. Flights usually last for about two hours from DTW to MSY. From MSY, you can drive to New Orleans in ten minutes on I-10 E. The Consolidated Car Rental Facility is walking distance from West Terminal baggage claims 12 through 14.
Attractions
New Orleans enchants visitors from around the world. The French Quarter is teeming with history at the Beauregard-Keyes House, 1850 House and the Irish Cultural Museum of New Orleans. Experience a European style farmer’s market weekly at the French Market. Culinary delights are plentiful in this city; from seafood at GW Fins, to French cuisine at Gautreau’s and coveted Creole fare at Commander’s Palace. At night, you can also plan to catch some amazing live music at many venues around New Orleans, the city that birthed the Jazz movement.
Hints and tips
Temperatures in New Orleans range from the 50s in the winter to the 90s in the summer. Mardi Gras is a huge seasonal celebration in New Orleans, with Fat Tuesday falling the day before Ash Wednesday, in February or early March. If you are traveling during this time, be sure to secure accommodations beforehand and be ready for parades galore!