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With the U.S. dollar suffering from multiple self-inflicted wounds this year, the great exchange rate many of us enjoyed for months on end in Europe in the Biden years is gone. There are some countries where we now-poorer Americans are insulated though. Some countries use the dollar as their currency (like Panama and Ecuador) and others have a tight dollar peg that never wavers (like Belize, Bahamas, UAE, and Jordan). See more here.
Thailand’s Digital Nomad Visa is a Hit
Many of the digital nomad visas launched by governments are poorly designed, too restrictive, or don’t really meet the needs of all those remote workers who are working for themselves. The Destination Thailand Visa (DTV) though, launched last summer, is a different story. More than 35,000 remote workers have applied and most are now approved, getting 180-day stays at a time and a period that can extend to 5 years. This is helping inject capital into a struggling tourism economy and smoothing out the seasonal highs and lows in some areas. (Discovered in Borderless.)
Database of Airline Meals
I had a surprisingly good meal on a business class flight between Tampa and Dallas recently on American Airlines, so I should probably post it on AirlineMeals.net. Yes, many airlines still serve meals, especially on long-haul international flights, so if you want to see what you’ll be eating, head there to scroll through some photos. They currently have around 24,000 photos from economy class and 21,000 from business class, plus some sad shots of what was purchased on “no frills” airlines.
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