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50 Ways to Save Money at the Airport
70. Don’t exchange all of your currency
Pros: You’ll have a cash reserve that you won’t have to re-exchange
What you need: Cash in home currency
Cost: Free

Exchanging currency is a necessary part of traveling. You need to make sure you have the money in your pocket to enjoy your vacation. However, don’t exchange all of your currency. Leave a small fund for yourself in your home currency, in case of emergencies. Also, if you don’t spend all your money abroad, you won’t have to re-exchange it back, possibly incurring fees and losing some of your cash.
According to Investopedia, there are some places you should definitely avoid when exchanging currency. Airport kiosks and currency exchange shops have bad rates and high fees, while local banks and bank ATMs often have the fairest rates. You should also check to see if your home bank offers refunds for the fees you incur when using a foreign ATM.

71. Call your bank to let them know you’re traveling
Pros: Tells the bank not to freeze your card if you post a transaction while on vacation
What you need: Phone
Cost: Free

This has happened to pretty much every traveler, even if you’re going a few miles outside of the city. Some banks are quick to lock your card if they suspect fraud. While it’s appreciated, it’s not always necessary, as just because you’re in a different location, that doesn’t mean someone has stolen your card.

To avoid a locked card, call your bank ahead of time. Explain that you’re going to be traveling, and there is no need to lock your card if they see a transaction posted in a different location. This will save you time and hassle. If, in the worst-case scenario, your card does get stolen while on vacation, you can always call the bank back and immediately cancel it.


72. Those moving walkways aren’t actually faster, they just let you rest
Pros: You can rest if you have heavy luggage, power walkers will go faster
What you need: Nothing
Cost: Free

Moving walkways aren’t actually faster unless you’re intentionally power-walking while you’re on them. These moving walkways are a feature in most major airports, and the belt travels around 1.4 miles per hour, according to Chicago Tribune. That’s approximately half of a normal walking speed.

When people get on the belt, they walk 2.24MPH, which is actually slower than the average 3MPH stride. In conclusion, don’t expect to go into hyperdrive just because you get on a moving walkway. It’s really just there for passengers with heavy luggage to rest. If you want to walk, walk on the left. If you want to stand, stand on the right.
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