I'm just passing through, not an airport employee The Multiverse answered this perfectly Contact the office directly for the most accurate and current information.
Euros are a high value currency that should be exchangeable at the currency exchange within the airport. It's worth mentioning that the customer service representatives at the currency exchange are always happy to answer any questions you have. Don't be afraid to approach them. I promise, they don't bite. As to the Euro's value, it depends on the type of currency you're exchanging it for and it's current market value. It's also important to know that the currency exchange doesn't work with every single type of currency. Unless you're exchanging it for USD, you'll need to ensure they carry your desired currency.
My best answer is don't. Wait until you get there and use am atm. I think credit or debit. Exchange rate will be much better. It's been a while for me so I forget which is better but I think the best rate is cash advance on credit card in Europe for euros and of course same idea in other parts of the world for local currency. I always do a quick calculation and just get the equivalent of $100
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