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can you trade foreign currency at a airport?

the airport isnt a big one at all.

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5 Responses to “can you trade foreign currency at a airport?”

  1. You are normally able to exchange foreign currency at most international airports, although you normally do not get the best rate. If your airport is NOT an international airport, I would guess that you are out of luck. I would suggest taking it to your bank. That is where I am always able to get the best rates. Take in mind that many institutions do not mess around with coins, and they have fees that are involved with the exchange.

  2. ladybird6339 Says:
    March 29th, 2008 at 5:52 am

    yes, but it depend on which airport you're going to. I exchanged

    US Dollars into German Euros at LAX. They do charge you more money. Before you leave, go to a Bank ,like Bank of America and exchange there.
    you have a great time wherever you're going

  3. yes they should have one.

    you just give them the money you wanna change and they will change it for you. It does cost a service fee

  4. HiddenBarb Says:
    March 29th, 2008 at 5:52 am

    Not at every airport. The best way to get cash in any foreign country is with an ATM card. Always take two cards from two different accounts. Just in case something goes wrong or a machine "eats" your card. You can buy prepaid ATM cards from AAA if you don't have a checking or savings account.
    Have fun.

  5. Who wants to know Says:
    March 29th, 2008 at 5:52 am

    If you're not at international airport, that means you're not travel abroad, why do you need to exchange to foreign currency? If you're travel abroad then eventually you have to get to international airport then shouldn't have any problem to exchange.

    If you use Visa, it's 3 % transaction fee. If you use Amex, it's 1%.

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