Cheap Flights from Detroit (DTW) to University (UOX)

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Frequently asked questions

Is it cheaper to buy a plane ticket from DTW to UOX last minute?
When it comes to booking your flights, it pays to be prepared. While you could pick up a deal on a Metro Airport to UOX flight at the last minute, prices usually don't get cheaper as the date of departure nears. Based on flight pricing and demand studies in 2022, we have found that the sweet spot to book a domestic flight is between 28 – 35 days ahead. For international travel it's three to four months.
What airports do you fly into for Oxford from Detroit?
To get from Detroit to Oxford, you can fly into University, MS (UOX-University - Oxford), Tupelo Regional Airport (TUP) or Memphis Intl. Airport (MEM). Hop off the plane at University, MS (UOX-University - Oxford) and you'll be roughly 3 kilometers northwest of central Oxford. Whichever hub works for you, Expedia will help you snag an awesome flight deal.
Can I change the date of my flight from Detroit Metropolitan Wayne County Airport (DTW) to UOX?
Expedia makes it a breeze to make amendments to your DTW to UOX trip yourself. Simply log in to the Expedia Trips portal and click on "change flight." Search for new flights and book the one that works with your new plans. You'll see an estimate of any flight change costs. Alternatively, use our Customer Service portal to connect with our Virtual Agent and get answers to all your questions.

Travel information

Travel information

Origin airport
Detroit Metropolitan Wayne County
Destination airport
University - Oxford
Distance
1018 km

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