Getting Around DTW
Navigate Detroit Metropolitan Airport with ease using our terminal maps, transportation options, and helpful tips.
Navigate Detroit Metropolitan Airport with ease using our terminal maps, transportation options, and helpful tips.
Evans Terminal serves all non-Delta airlines. This terminal is connected to the Big Blue Deck, with family-friendly amenities like nursing rooms and pet relief areas.
Quick Facts
McNamara Terminal serves Delta Air Lines, along with Aeromexico, Air France, and WestJet. The terminal connects to McNamara Parking Deck, with an indoor tram, expanded dining/shopping, and Delta Sky Club lounges.
Quick Facts
Detroit Metro Airport (DTW) features two separate terminals—McNamara and Evans —each serving different airline alliances. The McNamara Terminal houses a famously long Concourse A with an internal tram (ExpressTram) to help passengers traverse between its gates efficiently, while the smaller Evans Terminal hosts non–SkyTeam carriers with a more compact layout.
Allow 45-60 minutes for terminal transfers.
Detroit Metropolitan Airport’s terminals feature moving walkways to ease the journey to your departure gate. In the McNamara Terminal, Concourse A, the ExpressTram whizzes travelers along the mile-long concourse between three conveniently-located stations. LED signs and speakers above each train’s sliding doors tell passengers which station they are approaching:
For customers who require additional assistance moving about the terminals, all airlines serving DTW provide wheelchair assistance. Be sure to advise your airline in advance that wheelchair assistance may be required so that they can adequately prepare for your visit.
All transportation options are fully wheelchair accessible with dedicated boarding areas.
Staff assistance available upon request for passengers with mobility or navigation needs.
Clear signage, audio announcements, and tactile guidance systems throughout terminals.
Scan boarding passes at digital directories for personalized, multilingual directions.