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The International Date Line is the same for all nations.
Hawaii is approximately 2,500 miles from the International Date Line, which runs through the Pacific Ocean roughly along the 180° line of longitude. Due to this distance, Hawaii is in a different time zone from the date line.
That completely depends on where the flight is headed.
Alaska is.
The Cook Islands are located to the east of the International Date Line.
It is Alaska.
It is Alaska.
Hawaii is nearer to the Equator than to the Prime Meridian.
Alaska and Hawaii. If you go to the mainland, then California, Oregon, and Washington are the closest.
No, the international date line is a line of longitude, not latitude.
Alaska is the closest state to the International Date Line.
If you choose to fly from Hawaii eastward to Okinawa, you never cross the International Dateline, so you've cleverly eliminated the whole problem.