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How is your weekend so far? It's Saturday and if you have a moment we would like to share three travel posts filed under the category Travel Advice. We're starting out with a guide to Chiang Mai, the world capital of Digital Nomads, great quality of life, costs and great working conditions are the reasons why so many of them flock there. Next up we're featuring 3 hotel chains in Japan, which are for travelers on a low budget. And today's closing article is about a visit to a real airplane flight deck, these kids will never forget this day.
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Chiang Mai City in the north of Thailand is a Travel Pro destination like non other. It is Thailand's fourth largest city and it's small especially compared to Bangkok with a population of only about 175,000. It is a mix of old world, new world, locals, tourists, Buddhist temples, monks, markets, backpackers, retired x-pats, and a base camp for digital nomads from around the world.
3 Best Japan Hotels for Budget Travellers and Couples
written by @jrvacation
Choosing an accommodation is always the hardest part during a vacation planning, especially in a major city like Tokyo and Osaka. Hotels in the higher tiers are expensive, ranging from $300 a night upwards. Luckily for us, we always travel in two and can choose to stay in business hotels that are more affordable.
Nonetheless, as a flight attendant called Julie walked past, we asked if it was possible. In flight is a definite nono, and that makes sense. But she did say that it was at the captain's descretion either before take off or after landing. She asked the children's names and got on the phone to the captain.
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