Yes there are. You can fly to Hawaii.
Yes there are. You can fly to Hawaii.
Yes there are. You can fly to Hawaii.
Yes there are. You can fly to Hawaii.
Yes there are. You can fly to Hawaii.
Yes there are. You can fly to Hawaii.
Yes there are. You can fly to Hawaii.
Yes there are. You can fly to Hawaii.
Yes there are. You can fly to Hawaii.
Yes there are. You can fly to Hawaii.
Yes there are. You can fly to Hawaii.
Yes there are. You can fly to Hawaii.
they had air planes...
The only way to get into Hawaii (or at least the most popular and most reasonable) is by plane. Most planes fly from the "mainland" of the united states (the U.S. minus Hawaii/Alaska) to Honolulu (the capital of Hawaii) airport.
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Pearl Harbour is about when the Japanese attack the Hawaii army base whit their zeroes/ their war planes.
Because in Hawaii there was a lot of Japanese people so they thought that some of them told the Japanese people in Japan when the battleships and planes would be there so then the Japanese people attack then and there.
Pearl Harbor is located in the state of Hawaii. Pearl Harbor is most famously known for the surprise attack that occurred on December 7, 1941 by Japanese planes. It is also a naval base that attracts many tourist.
Answer: Hawaii probably because you need to keep switching planes. (fun..) But if you would stay on the plane for the whole time, no stops, you would be on there probably for 1 and 1/2 hrs - 30min...
Pearl Harbor, Schofield Barracks, and Bellows Field were all bombed during the attack. However, Hickam Field (located adjacent to Pearl Harbor) and NAS Kaneohe (now an MCAS) were also attacked, as was Wheeler Army Airfield, so there were many more than just three military bases that were attacked.
No, there is no airline that offers it and only the 777-300LR could possibly do it without refuelling - but unlikely.
They are planning to receive several MD-83's and there has been a rumor spread about possible service to Hawaii.
It depends On how fast the planes are going
Yes. As a matter of fact, they have both for flights from Most planes departing to Hawaii from the west coast. Do you get it?