You are far better off using a debit card and getting the cash you need in the Netherlands rather than trying to find a bank to exchange the funds into Euros.
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As much as you wish
I don't think is any law the prohibits taking any amount of cash on an airplane, though it'd be a good idea not to take alot for the usual reasons, theft, getting mugged, losing your luggage.
Maybe as much as you want, but if you want to spend it, wherever you're going, you'll have to convert that money to lets say for example, Canadian money. $1.00 is worth 44 pesos in the Philippines.
A lot.
Two people at most. The first airplane carried its engine and 1 man.
You can easily carry as much cash as you wish. Each country has their own rules about cash limitation .
As much as you want. BUT you must declare to the authorities any cash (and/or securities and/or traveler's cheques) worth more than 10,000 USD.
i am going to india iwant to get clear how much cash can a person take to india
If you are travelling from India to Dubai, you can carry 10,000 dhirams as Cash. If you want to take larger amounts, you can do bank or western union transfers.
It would cost about or over 500,000 dollars.
Generally no more than 10,000 units of the destination country's currency if you don't want to declare it! For example entering Canada or the US, you must declare$10,000 or more and have a valid reason for carrying that much cash. A letter from an employer for instance. If you do have a valid reason and intend to declare...I don't thing there is a limit.