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No i don't think so it's part of the USA
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It is a state. No different for you going from Florida to Georgia.
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A Passport is not required if the flight is direct from the U.S.
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Hawaii is a US state, therefore you will not need international documentation to go there, from the United States.
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No passport is required for any flight traveling between US States. However, by next year, any and all international travel out of or into the USA will require a passport so it would be prudent to get one and have it available for any spontaneous trip you might consider in the future. $97 for 10 years is a small price to pay for the security and convenience of having one.
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I will find out for you if i can go with you....
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No. But it's worth getting one anyway..
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no stupid it is part of the united states for a long time now
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It is the 50th state so you don't need a passport to travel there same as you don't need a passport to travel to Alaska, the 49th state.
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Depends on where you're coming from, right? From another state: NO. From another country: YES.
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No. You do not need a passport. You need a government issued, picture ID (such as a drivers license) to get on a plane. You can use a passport, but do not need one. As i live in Hawaii and travel to many places I sometimes use my passport when traveling from the US mainland to Hawaii.
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No, it is a US State
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Passport to travel to Hawaii? Hawaii is one of 50 states that comprise the United States. As such, a passport is not required to visit Hawaii.
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None needed. It's a US State.
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I've been there before and, no you don't at all. You do need to go there in a plane though, no driving or taking a train/bus there. :/
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None needed. It's a US State like any other state.
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No but you will need ID to board a flight.
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not needed
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It's another state. No passports required to travel between states.
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Oh I'm sure no one in the world knows that! Duh!
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It's no different than traveling from NY to FL.
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