As far as I know, there is no limit on how much cash you can carry on a domestic flight. The only catch that I know of is that anything over $10,000 must be declared. My only advice would be not to carry more than you are willing to lose. Could be dangerous depending on where you're heading. Sometimes the "bad guys" aren't so obvious! Just an FYI, if you're traveling to Alaska, you might be subject to the $10,000 limit on International travel because most flights heading that way travel through Canadian air space and may be subject to Customs. Not sure about the difference in rules, if any, for Hawaii or U.S. territories such as Puerto Rico, Guam, U.S. Virgin Islands etc. Websites like www.tsa.gov and/or www.travel.state.gov are likely a better resource for this type of information than good ole' Wiki.
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5000 dollars or equivalent
If you are travelling from India to Dubai, you can carry 10,000 dhirams as Cash. If you want to take larger amounts, you can do bank or western union transfers.
Any amount. There are no restrictions.
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i am going to india iwant to get clear how much cash can a person take to india
negative 40 million zen
$ 10,000 CAD
CAsh can be lost or stolen, while a cheque is safe as you only fill it out when needed and need an ID card to cash or use it.
Pay cash. After paying, THEN you may carry away whatever you bought.
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