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Can You Bring Cash on a Plane?

Category: Money & Valuables

Direct Answer (2026 Official Rules)
Cabin: ✓ YES Hold: ✓ YES

Yes — you can bring cash on a plane in your carry-on luggage. Domestic US/Canada: no limit.

Verified against published 2026 TSA (United States) & CATSA (Canada) security screening databases.

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⚖️ Why This Rule Exists: Carrier Liability Limits & Mandatory Customs Currency Declarations

Airlines limit their legal liability for lost or stolen checked baggage under the Montreal Convention (approx. $1,700 USD). Furthermore, international border laws require mandatory declaration of currency and negotiable monetary instruments equal to or exceeding $10,000 USD/CAD to combat illicit financial flows.

Decision Threshold: Unlimited legal carriage amount, but amounts ≥ $10,000 USD/CAD require mandatory customs reporting (FinCEN 105 / CBSA E677).

Rules by security authority

United States — TSA

Carry-on

Yes

Yes, there is no legal limit to cash on US domestic flights. On international flights you must declare $10,000+ (or foreign equivalent).

Checked bag

Yes

Legally allowed, but never wise — checked bags are the highest-theft point of any trip. Cash stays on you or in carry-on.

Rule conditions: Domestic US/Canada: no limitInternational from the US: declare ≥ $10,000 (FinCEN Form 105)International from Canada: declare ≥ CA$10,000 to CBSADeclaring is free and legal — failing to declare risks seizureLarge amounts may draw extra screening questions about source/purpose

Flying internationally? Security follows the country you depart from — the authority above applies at your departure airport. Customs at arrival is separate.

🔍 Security Checkpoint & X-Ray Screening Advice

Keep cash, precious metals, and high-value jewelry in your personal carry-on bag at all times. Never place loose cash or high-value items in an open screening bin unattended; keep them secured inside your closed bag.

Learn more about scanner differences and traveler rights in our Airport Security Screening Guide →

⚠️ Common Traveler Mistake to Avoid

The Mistake: Placing jewelry, luxury watches, or cash envelopes into checked baggage where baggage handlers or mechanical sorters can compromise them.

How to Avoid It: Always transport high-value personal property in your personal item backpack or briefcase.

How to Pack Cash for a Flight

The number everyone asks: $10,000 is a declaration threshold, not a limit — you can carry more if you declare it. Keep cash in carry-on, spread across two places, and expect polite questions at security for very large sums.

Cash on a plane — FAQs

Can you bring Cash in a carry-on?

Yes, there is no legal limit to cash on US domestic flights. On international flights you must declare $10,000+ (or foreign equivalent).

Can you pack Cash in checked luggage?

Legally allowed, but never wise — checked bags are the highest-theft point of any trip. Cash stays on you or in carry-on.

Why are there rules for cash on a plane?

Airlines limit their legal liability for lost or stolen checked baggage under the Montreal Convention (approx. $1,700 USD). Furthermore, international border laws require mandatory declaration of currency and negotiable monetary instruments equal to or exceeding $10,000 USD/CAD to combat illicit financial flows.

How much cash can I carry on a flight?

Domestically in the US or Canada: unlimited. Internationally: as much as you like, but you must declare $10,000+ (CA$10,000+ out of Canada) on arrival/departure to customs.

Can I carry cash on a domestic flight?

Yes, with no legal limit in the US or Canada. TSA may ask about very large amounts, and they can refer matters to law enforcement — carry documentation of the source if it is a big sum.

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