What is the difference between a travel wallet and a normal wallet?
What is the difference between a travel wallet and a normal wallet? Travel wallets are typically larger in size than everyday wallets, as they're designed to accommodate passports and other travel essentials, like boarding passes or train tickets. Many also have a pen loop, so you can store a writing utensil to easily fill out customs forms.
Can I put my phone in my carry-on?
Most consumer personal electronic devices containing batteries are allowed in carry-on and checked baggage, including but not limited to cell phones, smart phones, data loggers, PDAs, electronic games, tablets, laptop computers, cameras, camcorders, watches, calculators, etc.
Can TSA see money in your bag?
A good X-ray scanner will always detect money. Airport scanners can detect even the smallest amount of metal and can detect paper. The scanners will always look after things that look different to the norm. In this case, if the currency is arranged in bundles, it will be more easily detected.
How much cash should I have in my wallet when traveling?
There's no exact number, but it should amount to an entire day's worth of expenses. For example, if you have to pay for parking, the amount should cover that, plus the rest of your day-to-day costs, like your gas, groceries, etc. As a rule of thumb, keep $100 to $300 in your front pocket wallet.