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Past:
  • TravelPulse
  • HuffPost

Past articles by Mark:

How To Reach Million Miler Status With Your Airline

Truly dedicated air travelers stand to secure a plethora of exciting benefits with some of the world's top airlines. → Read More

What’s Trending in LGBTQ Travel This Year

It was predicted last year that LGBTQ travelers would be among the most substantial market segments to return to traveling. → Read More

2021 Travel Restrictions: What It’s Like Traveling Around Mexico Right Now

The Mexico travel experience may not be back to normal yet, but it can still be rewarding. → Read More

Danzante Bay: A $25 Million Golf Paradise at Villa del Palmar

New 7,400-yard Rees Jones-designed course offers stunning ocean and mountain views and conditions that react to the wind itself. → Read More

Top 3 Trends Affecting LGBT Travel in 2016

Ian Johnson, CEO of Out Now, shares his thoughts on the year ahead in LGBT travel. → Read More

Travel Nirvana: 22 Tips to Bring the Joy Back to Air Travel

To be happy when we head to the airport, we need to find the mindset for enjoying air travel, regardless of what the airline CEOs, airport administrators and government security forces decide to subject us to. With that in mind, I've spent some time ... → Read More

Who Are Millennial Travelers and What Do They Want?

The term "Millennial" is thrown around a lot nowadays. Roughly, it refers to the generation of people born anywhere between the early 1980s and the early 2000s. It's a big group of people, and they're just now starting to enter their prime ... → Read More

A Ride on the New Panama Metro, Central America's First Subway

Panama's capital is truly in growth mode. Consider this: Panama City is home to the tallest buildings in Central America, the first Waldorf Astoria and Trump hotels in Latin America, and the first Frank Gehry-designed museum (the BioMuseo) in Latin A... → Read More

The 9 Best Things About Flying Economy Class -- Really!

Some airlines flying internationally still offer free checked bags within certain weight limits. For many U.S. carriers, you may need to pay -- or you may get at least one bag checked free if you sign up for one of their affinity credit cards.... → Read More

The 7 Most Annoying Things Airlines and Airports Do in Latin America

You may find yourself standing in multiple lines and then have your water confiscated at the boarding gate as you try to figure out when you're supposed to board.... → Read More

Historic Architecture of San Jose, Costa Rica (Photos)

Many travelers skip past San Jose and head straight for the nation's lush interior or sandy beaches, but I found lots of visuals to enjoy in San Jose.... → Read More

The Creative Side of Costa Rica: Galleries, Museums and Shops in San Jose

San Jose is the nation's hub for arts and culture, with an array of small galleries and creative shops, as well as larger cultural institutions and museums, most of which are within walking distance of each other.... → Read More

Travel Secrets of a Flight Attendant: Rocko Galvez on Latin America Jetsetting

If you want the best travel advice, you can't do much better than asking a flight attendant. After all, they've flown just about everywhere, stayed at hotels good and bad and eaten everything from fast food to the finest gourmet cuisine.... → Read More