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.
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.
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.
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.