How much money can I bring to the airport?

I don't wanna bring a lot, just the right amount.

All of it

No more than 10,000 $ or £

Sufficient.

You can take all the money you want. There's no limit on the amount of money a person can take to an airport. Without knowing what you are going to spend money on at the airport, we can't tell you how much is the right amount.

As much as you want. There's no law in the US that limits the amount of cash you can carry.

If you are traveling to another country, there will be extra scrutiny if you are bringing large amounts of cash or goods.

I typically carry $100-$200 on me, airport or not. I use CCs, so that $100-$200 will often stay in my wallet for months.

I would bring my debt card
I don't carry cash

$786

What for?

Is the money just for visiting the airport?
For a subsequent trip or holiday?

A stop & how long a lay over. I figure $20 a stop for food or such. $40 if a long lay over. On international flights. In the currency of the Country I'm in. Vending machines, news paper & food add up fast. $2,000 stashed in $100 dollar bills nice new ones. No marks on them to exchange in a emergency. You may need that to get a debit or credit card straitened out if out of your Country. Internal flights around $100 is enough. Airports have machines to run your card threw. A problem with it a phone call normally solves it. You are only allowed $10,000 more or less to leave the country with in cash or return with.

As you didn't think it was important to tell us where you're going, or for how long, or whether you're actually just going to have a coffee at the airport and then go home, how exactly do you think we can help?

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