

They are provided merely as an information resource. No endorsement or recommendation of any of the above companies is implied. All return trips from the airport to Ann Arbor are non-reserved seats and are charged to your student account.Īdditional Options The Ann Arbor Convention Visitor's Bureau maintains a listing of airport shuttle options. You just swipe your Mcard when you get to the bus stop and $11 is charged to your student account, NOT your Blue Bucks account! Non-reserved seats are also sold on a first-come, first-serve basis and will be charged to your student account. To return to U-M after break, there’s no need to buy a ticket. Note that this shuttle only runs prior to scheduled UM school breaks. The CSG airBus to the DTW Airport charges students with a Mcard $9 if they buy their ticket in advance, and $11 if they board the bus without a reservation ( reserve your spot here). For questions, call 51.ĪirBus The cheapest way to travel back and forth from the airport is to use the Central Student Government (or CSG) airBus service, with pick-up in 3 locations around campus. Prepaid the fare is $15 one way/$25 round trip. Michigan Flyer The Michigan Flyer fleet is one way to get to and from DTW. Current travel guidelines suggest arriving at least 2 hours before your flight! Major hubs are Delta, Spirit, and US Air. Young Municipal Airport, was the regions primary airport for over 20 years. Detroit Metropolitan International Airport (DTW) is only 20 miles from Ann Arbor, which is an approxmiate 45- minute drive (at the most). Detroit City Airport, now known as Coleman A.
