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American Airlines Going Cashless At Miami International Airport

If you thought cash was king, think again, especially if you are traveling on American Airlines through Miami International Airport.

The airline is going cashless at Miami International Airport by the end of the week.

That means transactions for tickets, checked or overweight bags, or unaccompanied minor fees, must be made with credit or debit cards.

The airline says going cashless makes it easier on employees and speeds up the check-in process.

For those who only travel with cash, the airline is working with a private company called Ready Credit, which converts cash into prepaid debit cards at nearly a dozen kiosks. The kiosks are already installed and work in English and Spanish. There is a $5 fee for each transaction and they will convert up to $1,000.

American Airlines has already transitioned to cashless airport environments in more than 50 locations, including New York"™s John F. Kennedy International and LaGuardia plus Los Angeles International and Dallas/Fort Worth International.

American is not the first airline to go cashless at MIA…

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