Actually you can use forever stamps for airmail. You just need to attach enough to equal the international mail charge at the current value of the forever stamp.
Example:
1 oz international first class mail = $0.98
Forever stamp = $0.44
You would need 3 forever stamps (3x$.44= $1.32>$.98) to send the letter.
You will usually end up over paying, but it may be worth it to not have to make a special trip to the post office.
Here is the official communication from USPS
http://www.usps.com/communications/newsroom/forever_stamp_facts.htm
It is a forever stamp. It is good for the current value of a first class stamp.
49 cents.
44 cents (for up to one ounce) from anywhere in the USA. The stamp does not need to be specifically an airmail stamp since all the mail to Hawaii goes by airmail.
Forever stamps will have the word FOREVER printed on them. If the do not have a value and do not say forever, they have a fixed value.
cost of airmail stamp on a postcard from usa to south Africa?
42 cents or the forever stamp with the liberty bell
The Liberty Bell is pictured on the Forever Stamp. They are worth the current value of a first class stamp, which is 44 cents in 2009. They can only be used for US addresses.
An airmail stamp will have the word Airmail printed on it. In some cases a photo of an airplane is used. In earlier years, airmail was a sort of 'express mail' that would arrive several days before regular mail would. Today, it make less of a difference and is not common in the US.
$1.05
That value was valid for airmail postage in 2009. It could be an airmail stamp, there is one picturing the Grand Teton Mountains. Consult a catalog to fully identify the particular stamp.
No, it is not a Forever Stamp.
No of course not! you'd need an airmail stamp.