it is no different from flying to another state, (as Hawaii is a state). Hawaii has stricter agricultural rules though.
Hawaii is just like any other US state as far as air travel goes. If you are a US citizen, travelling to HI from the US - you dont need anything.
Air travel is readily available.
I may be wrong, but all you need is an I-94 form and your Mexican passport as ID
they had air planes...
There are no requirements for Canadians traveling in the US just as US citizens don't need a passport to go to Canada although that is changing. Once you enter the US, you have met all the requirements according the US Border Control and the INS. You can travel freely just as any US citizen could. Of course for flying you would need some type of government ID just as a US citizen would to board a flight.
By plane, it would take about 10 hours.
There are only two ways you can get to Hawaii, let alone almost any island. You can travel either by sea or by air.
You do not if you are a US Citizen and are travelling by air.
For Adults they should ask you a valid identification card with Photo that is government issued. If you have your passport then you can use that for this purpose. For Minors, some still ask for identification but usually some others don't.
The air distance from Kalaupapa, Molokai, Hawaii, to Honolulu, Oahu, Hawaii, is 57 miles. That equals 91 kilometers or 49 nautical miles.
Yes. Pollution is everywhere that cars travel around frequently. Although Hawaii is a paradise place, it also has some pollution in the air. Especially in Honolulu, the main city, where all the cars are.
All Canadian and American citizens need passports to travel to Mexico. The main reason they need the passport is to reenter Canada or the United States.