Coming from where? If you are coming from elsewhere in the US, Hawaii is a state. You don't need any documentation to travel within the US.
You will, however, need a driver's license or other gov't photo ID to board the airplane.
2006-08-28 09:33:59
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answered by EQ 6
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If you are a US Citizen and are travelling from the US to Hawai'i you should have a minimum of two picture ID's - - - A Driver's Licence and a State ID - - - few people give a School ID any respect. A Credit Card with a photo and ten thousand to back it up always gets respect. Some people carry a passport anyhow because it seems odd having driver's licence and State ID.
2006-08-28 23:00:51
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answered by JVHawai'i 7
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A travel tip ...
Hawaii is a long distance from anywhere. That means your ticket will have cost a fairly large amount. I urge you also to get some good travel insurance. There is an amazing variety of things that can go wrong to ruin a trip in an instant. You can explore the subject and buy on-line too if that suits you. Many veteran travelers feel it is best to get travel insurance from a source different from that for transport arrangements – no chance for a conflict of interest. Here is a really neat site that is easy to use and provides a variety of options. Travel Guard is the industry leader for good reason. They deliver quality service at a modest price. Get a policy that provides coverage for health-related issues (like an illness during or before travel) and for traveling-related issues (like lost baggage etc.) Go to http://www.wavehelp.com/travel-medical/index.htm and see the details.
Best wishes.
2006-08-29 07:21:48
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answered by Anonymous
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All airlines will require a government issued photo ID, ei driver's lic
Hope that helps!
2006-08-28 09:32:23
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answered by Anonymous
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From where are you coming? From another state? From another country?
If only from another state, you only need a government issued ID to board the plane. If you are coming from another country, you will need your passport.
If you are bringing animals or other agricultural items, you will need to have additional paperwork and a quarantine for the animals.
2006-08-28 09:36:59
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answered by DefenseEngineer 4
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You need an airline ticket. Any photo ID will get you a plane ticket.
2006-08-28 09:32:33
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answered by regerugged 7
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She's fantastic vacationing with the B1/B2 visa for a short holiday. there is not something that announces you cant bypass on holiday in case you filed an I-one hundred thirty petition. in the adventure that they'll adjust status that' must be a diverse tale. with regards to valid id, in her case the passport and visa are her valid id's. you ought to examine the airline website you're flying with to make certain their list of valid id's, yet each man or woman i have dealt with treats a passport as a valid id (both kin and international holiday)
2016-11-28 03:00:23
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answered by mccuistion 4
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If you mean from the US to Hawaii just like the other people said. Your airline will tell you:
2006-08-28 11:20:16
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answered by righton 3
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typical ID if you are an American.
2006-08-28 09:33:20
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answered by raininmyshoe 3
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