No, Alaska and Hawaii are a part of the US.
You can if you are a US Citizen and are entering from the US.
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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.
Yes because Hawaii is part of the united states but, if your not a united states citizen then you cant.
No. Both are in the United States. You do not need a passport to travel from state to state.
If you are an U.S citizen,you don't need a passport to fly there,becacuse Hawaii belongs to U.S. But you need to have some kind of photo Id to show in the air port.In that case you can use your passport too as ID.Or drivers licence..
Hawai'i is a US state, therefore no passport is needed for US citizens to travel to or from Hawai'i. Hawaii is part of the United States. Therefore, if you are a Citizen or a Permanent Resident(Green Card holder) you won't be needing a passport to go there. DL will do.
It does not require a passport to travel to Hawaii.
There are none. In order to enter international waters, a U.S. citizen must hold a passport. This includes travel to Hawaii.
No, my wife and I just flew from LA to Hawaii (roundtrip) and did not need to produce a passport. All you need is a drivers license or other ID card to get you through security and the ticket counter.
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.