Montanans Who Want To Travel, Here’s A Big Tip
Everyone worries about exchanging money or figuring out how much something costs, but this simple travel hack could help.
Traveling Internationally
Many Montanans have been feeling adventurous and taking more international trips.
It's easy when airports like the Bozeman Yellowstone International Airport have easy flights to massive travel hubs. These flights mean locals can find cheaper flights to exciting international locations.
If Montanans want to fly internationally, they must check a few things beforehand.
Folks have to check if they have a valid passport and possibly a visa, depending on the country, but one of the most crucial parts is funds.
Some folks will use their credit card for everything or go to the bank to get the currency of the country they are traveling to.
Not every bank in Montana has every country's currency on hand, and some folks don't want to go into credit card debt for one trip.
What if we told you some countries use the US dollar as their currency or alongside theirs?
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Countries That Use The US Dollar
Whether you are going to Asia, Europe, or South America, you want to have funds for the trip, or you will be doing mental math with your money the entire time.
Why would countries use the US dollar?
The US dollar is stable and is one of the most widely used currencies in the world for goods and services.
Which countries use the US Dollar?
Break out the sunscreen because these locations are tropical.
- The Marshall Islands
- Panama
- Jamaica
- Vietnam
- The Bahamas
- Cayman Islands
This list is only a sample of the handful of countries that use the US dollar or use it alongside their currency.
Using the US dollar can make traveling internationally easier, and for Montanans, that's a plus.
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