I imagine when you land you'll have to go through customs like most people who enter Another Country.
Yes. Not a passport per se, but you need an ID to get into the plane.
No, but you would need one anywhere you landed.
Yes you will require a passport if you are flying.
Your plane ticket and a passport.
Children flying on a plane typically need a government-issued photo ID, such as a passport or a state-issued ID card, to prove their identity. Additionally, they may need their boarding pass and any other required travel documents.
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.
a passport and a plane ticket
Yes, you can board a plane with a U.S. passport card, but only for domestic flights. The passport card is not valid for international air travel, so if you're flying internationally, you'll need a regular U.S. passport. For domestic flights, it serves as an acceptable form of identification at security checkpoints.
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No you need a passport if you are flying in from overseas. If you are on the same continent then a passport is not required. As for hotel stays you just need to have the funds to pay for the room.