No ANSWER: Because both locations are in the United States, you will not be required to have a passport. Travel within the continental United States does not require passport.
Hawaii is one state of the United States, and has the same passport requirements as entry to any other part of the US. If you are a US resident, and traveling to Hawaii, then you would not need a passport any more than if traveling to North Carolina. If you are NOT a US resident, then same passport rules apply as to entry to any other part of the US. Aloha
That depends on where you're coming from, and your country of citizenship. If you're a US citizen and flying from Los Angeles, it's about as difficult to enter Hawaii as it is to enter Santa Monica. Remember that Hawaii is one of the US of A.
Alaska and Hawaii (which are U.S. states) and the Virgin Islands (which is a U.S. territory) do not require a passport if traveling within the U.S.
Hawaii is a US state - if you don't need a passport to go to Nevada or Michigan, you don't need a passport to go to Hawaii.
If you are a US citizen, you do not need a passport to go between any two states including California and Hawaii. Foreign visitors need to show their passports when traveling between any two US cities by air.
If you're talking about if you need a passport to get into Hawaii, then no. Hawaii is a state, it's not a foreign country.
no. you don't need a passport
Each Individual traveling by Air Travel will need a Passport. Travelers traveling Internationally will also need a passport in order to board an Air Craft.
If you are goning to Mexico or Canada you need a passport.
Anyone traveling into the United States including Alaska, Hawaii and any of its territories needs to have a passport unless they are a United States citizen or a national of one of the territories.
Yes, you would need a passport for this as you are traveling internationally.
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