Currency and cost comparison

TrainLocal, one-way ticket
50%Trains are 50% more expensive in Blenheim than in Detroit.
Detroit$3.42
Blenheim$5.00
MealMid-priced restaurant
10%A meal in Blenheim is 10% cheaper than a meal in Detroit.
Detroit$34.21
Blenheim$30.00
TaxiStandard daytime start rate
10%A taxi fare in Blenheim is 10% cheaper than in Detroit.
Detroit$5.13
Blenheim$4.50
CoffeeRegular cappuccino
34%Coffee in Blenheim is 34% cheaper than in Detroit.
Detroit$8.74
Blenheim$5.75
Distance: 13882 kms
Detroit airports
Detroit Metro (DTW)How far from city centre: 28 kms
Blenheim airports
Blenheim Airport (Woodbourne) (BHE)How far from city centre: 0 kms

Comprehensive Guide to Flights from Detroit to Blenheim

Planning a trip from Detroit to Blenheim? Blenheim, nestled in New Zealand's Marlborough region, boasts stunning natural beauty, a rich wine history, and a relaxed atmosphere. Its iconic landscapes, including rolling hills and vineyards, attract travellers seeking outdoor adventures and wine-tasting experiences. The region's cultural heritage is palpable, weaving together Māori traditions and European influences. The journey itself is part of the adventure.

Direct flights from Detroit to Blenheim are rare; most travellers will need at least one stopover. The flight duration for a journey with one stopover is approximately 24 to 28 hours, depending on layover times and specific flight paths. This can vary based on chosen airlines, connections, and potential delays.

While there aren't any major airlines offering direct routes, several airlines operate flights with stopovers, for example Air New Zealand and Qantas. These typically involve flying to a hub such as Los Angeles, then onto Auckland before finally reaching Blenheim. Expect a flight frequency of several times a week.

Considering alternative flight paths via popular layover cities like Los Angeles, Sydney, or Honolulu can affect overall travel time and cost. Each stopover adds hours to your journey, but could also lead to better deals.

To find the best deals, you should book your flights during the off-season, which typically runs from April to October. The ideal time to book flights is generally three to six months in advance, to benefit from potential lower airfares. Peak season, from November to March, sees the highest prices due to holiday travel and favourable weather.

Peak travel times are typically between November and March, coinciding with New Zealand's summer. These months offer the best weather, but also attract the most tourists, leading to higher prices for flights and accommodation. For a more tranquil and potentially cost-effective trip, consider traveling during the quieter months of April to October.

Best time to fly to Blenheim

Blenheim enjoys a warm and temperate climate. Summers (December to February) are warm and dry, with average maximum temperatures around 22°C, occasionally exceeding 30°C. Rainfall is low. Winters (June to August) are mild, averaging around 12°C during the day and often accompanied by morning frost. The wettest months are October and November, although Blenheim remains generally dry overall. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures with less rainfall than the wetter months. The annual precipitation is around 650mm. The sunshine hours are abundant throughout the year, with about 2,438 hours of sunshine annually.

Detroit airports

The Detroit Metropolitan Area has two major airports that currently operate and provide commercial flights: Detroit Metropolitan Airport (DTW) and Willow Run Airport (YIP).

Detroit Metropolitan Airport (DTW)

Opened in 1929, Detroit Metropolitan Airport (DTW) is a large international airport serving the Detroit Metropolitan Area and beyond. It offers a vast network of domestic and international destinations, multiple terminals, and extensive amenities. With numerous daily flights to various locations around the globe, it is a major hub for multiple airlines and boasts over 125 non-stop destinations.

Willow Run Airport (YIP)

Willow Run Airport (YIP), situated near Ypsilanti, is mainly focused on cargo operations, although it does serve some general aviation flights. This international airport hosts 24-hour FAA tower operations and US Customs Service during weekdays. Opened in 1941, it played a significant role in World War II aircraft production before transitioning to its current role.

Main airlines for this route

  • Air New Zealand
  • Qantas
  • United Airlines

Blenheim airports

Blenheim is primarily served by one airport: Blenheim Airport (BHE). This airport offers convenient access to the city centre.

Blenheim Airport (BHE)

Blenheim Airport (BHE) is a relatively small yet efficiently operated airport situated close to the city. It's modern and offers a selection of amenities for passengers. The airport primarily serves domestic flights connecting Blenheim with major New Zealand cities.

From the airport, you can reach the city centre using various transportation options. Public buses provide a cost-effective service with regular departures. Taxis are readily available outside the terminal for a more convenient, albeit pricier, transfer. Car rentals are also an option, offering greater flexibility for exploring the wider Marlborough region.

What to do and see in Blenheim

Blenheim offers a delightful blend of outdoor activities, wine experiences, and cultural attractions. With its sunny climate and stunning surroundings, there’s something for everyone to enjoy. Whether you’re a nature lover, a wine enthusiast, or an aviation aficionado, Blenheim promises a memorable experience.

  • Wither Hills Farm Park: Explore extensive walking and biking trails offering breathtaking views of the Wairau Valley and surrounding landscape.
  • Omaka Aviation Heritage Centre: Discover a remarkable collection of aircraft and memorabilia, including displays from World War I and World War II, meticulously curated by renowned film director Peter Jackson.
  • Marlborough Wine Region: Embark on a wine tour to taste some of New Zealand's best wines. Visit wineries scattered throughout the region, indulging in wine tastings and stunning vineyard views.

Frequently asked questions about flights from Detroit to Blenheim

Is it safe to travel from Detroit to Blenheim during the Covid-19 situation?
At eDreams we do our best to ensure that your travel plans won't be affected by restrictions or possible cancellations that New Zealand may apply. Using the flexible ticket gurantee you can decide if you rather rebook or get a refund!
For flights from Detroit to Blenheim, how can I find the cheapest price?
In eDreams, we use automatic learning to find the most economical flight between Detroit and Blenheim. By taking into account the combination of airlines, scales, direct flights, as well as the different criteria of each journey, our search engine allows us to offer our customers the best price in the best conditions.
Is Blenheim more expensive than Detroit to visit?
Looking at cab fares, a ride in Blenheim costs an average of 4.50 NZD , 12% cheaper than Detroit, with a fare of 5.13 NZD,
while train tickets cost 46% more at Blenheim: $ 5.00 NZD versus $ 3.42 NZD at Detroit.
Comparing the price of a meal, they range from 30.00 NZD euros in Blenheim, 12% less than the 34.21 NZD euros in Detroit.
The price of the coffee is around 34% cheaper in Blenheim, with an average of 5.75 NZD, while in Detroit the coffee costs 8.74 NZD.

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