Michigan Flyer-AirRide will resume service from Ann Arbor to DTW in April Meredith Bruckner, Community News Producer, All About Ann Arbor Published: Tags: Inside a Michigan Flyer bus. (Credit: Michigan Flyer) ANN ARBOR – Starting on Monday, April 26, Michigan Flyer-AirRide will be restoring its daily service between East Lansing, Brighton, Ann Arbor and Detroit Metro Airport. The restoration is made possible by funding the bus service secured through the Coronavirus Response and Relief Supplemental Appropriations Act. The new schedule will be simplified with 12 roundtrips each day, seven days a week and serving all four locations. “We are absolutely thrilled to get our fleet of luxury motorcoaches on the road again, providing important daily connections for air travelers and intercity bus passengers, including students and staff of Michigan State University and the University of Michigan,” Michigan Flyer VP Ody Norkin said in a statement.