Wednesday.
Wednesday.
Because a flight to Hawaii from Korea travels directly over the international date line, it's actually possible to end up in Hawaii on a Tuesday. However, this depends on when you leave from Korea, and how fast the plane is.
If you left Korea early Wednesday morning and flew to Hawaii, you would arrive on Tuesday. This is because Hawaii is behind Korea in time zones, so when you account for the time difference and the flight duration, you effectively "gain" a day. Thus, you would arrive the day before, on Tuesday.
friday should be the same day...Wednesday, just a few hours difference on the calendar, even though you've been in the air for 12 hours or so
This depends on a number of factors including the time of day you leave Chicago, whether you travel east or west, and what your speed is.
Korea (UTC+9) is always 19 hours ahead of Hawaii (UTC-10).
he is not real....sorry
According to the Associated Press The distance between North Korea and Hawaii is about 7,000 kilometers (4,350 miles).
There is approximately 4,553 miles between Korea and Hawaii. A flight would take about 9 and a half hours on a commercial airline.
Honolulu, Hawaii
About 2 weeks.
The time in Hawaii has been UTC-10 since 8 Jun 1947.The time in South Korea has been UTC+9 since 9 Oct 1988.The time in North Korea has been UTC+8:30 since 15 Aug 2015.So Hawaii is always 18.5 hours behind North Korea and 19 hours behind South Korea.02:00 HAST (Hawaii-Aleutian Standard Time) =20:30 KPT (North Korea Time) =21:00 KRT (South Korea Time)