If you’re going to have a layover in Detroit, it will probably be in McNamara Terminal via Delta. I’ll spoil the surprise, you’re gonna love it. This airport and I go way back to the times of Northwest being a hub here before it was taken over by Delta. Loved it then, love it still.
The design is sleek, modern and very open. It doesn’t feel that crowded because there is a lot of room to move around. It’s also very clean. The ceilings are incredibly high because there’s an above ground tram (!) that takes you from one end to the other because it’s so big. You can walk if you choose, but it is quite a journey.
Moreover, there’s like six different options for coffee, and with the tram, it makes it feasible to have Coffee Bean at one end and make it back for your flight at the other end.
There’s two terminals: McNamara (Delta, Air France, KLM) and North (Air Canada, Alaska, American, Southwest, Royal Jordanian, Lufthansa, Frontier, JetBlue, and United). McNamara has split into concourses A-C (although B and C are just accessory concourses but there’s like a rave lighted tunnel to get there) with 105 gates. North has 26. I’m basing this review on McNamara.
Remember: ✈️ = no town to ✈️✈️✈️✈️✈️ = detroit rock city!
Ease of navigating through terminals: ✈️✈️✈️✈️✈️ (I cannot stress enough the amazing above ground tram for the one concourse!)
Convenience of security lines: ✈️✈️✈️ (can get crowded, moves quickly)
Dining: ✈️✈️✈️✈️ (lots of variety in type of cuisine, price points and dining level: sit down vs fast vs lounge vs fast casual). Chic-Fil-A to PF Changs to Tim Horton’s to a Robata to Robert Mondavi experience to Coney Island? Like, you don’t see those restaurants at any other airports)
Bathrooms:✈️✈️✈️ (very clean and well lit)
Charging stations/wifi: ✈️✈️✈️✈️ (free wifi available, abundance of charging stations)
Amenities: ✈️✈️✈️ (the tram, Delta Sky Lounge, fountains, shopping is a bit random)