Depends which country you are flying out of but generally not, these are on a record for when your passport goes through customs before you fly
If you are flying within the United States, you do not need a passport. If you are flying into the United States from another country, or out of the United States into another country, you need to present a passport at customs.
You should be OK, if you have a valid passport.
Yes. Not a passport per se, but you need an ID to get into the plane.
Yes any time you leave Canadian airspace bound for anywhere other than Canadian soil you need a Passport.
No
Yes you will require a passport if you are flying.
To get accross the border to travel to Seattle from Canada, a passport would be needed. Traveling via plane to Arizona would also require a passport, since the person traveling is a Canadian citizen.
Unless you are a citizen of the United States, then no, you cannot. To fly anywhere within the U.S., a citizen of a foreign country must supply his or her passport.
A valid passport.
Unlike other airlines operating domestic routes within the UK, Ryanair insist on all passengers displaying passports only as their photographic identification. Failure to show a valid passport, may result in refusal of travel.
If you are a US citizen and the ship departs and returns from a port in the US, you can cruise to the Bahamas, or throughout the Caribbean, with a certified copy of your birth certificate (raised seal) and a government issued photo ID (drivers license). You will not need a passport. If you are flying to any location outside the United States to board the ship, you will need a passport. And if you are not a US citizen, you will need a passport and may need a Visa to enter the Bahamas.
If you are going on a cruise from a US port and the child is a US citizen, you will only need a state-issued copy of the child's birth certificate. If you are flying, the child will need a passport.