Paul Rubio

Freelance Contributor

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Preston's Summary

Paul Rubio is an award-winning travel writer, photographer, and credit card blogger. With a focus on luxury travel and loyalty programs, Paul's work has been featured in publications such as AFAR, Condé Nast Traveller India, and NerdWallet. He provides readers with insights into the latest trends in travel, airline loyalty programs, and tips for maximizing travel experiences.

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Geo Focus

Coverage Attributes:

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How To Guide: 25 %
Event Coverage: 18 %
Promotional Deal: 17 %
Press Release: 14 %
Seasonal: 7 %

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Most Recent Topics:

  • Air Travel
  • Destinations
  • Travel Technology
  • Adventure Travel
  • Tourism
  • Airlines

Pitching Insights

Paul Rubio's coverage primarily focuses on personal finance and travel, with an emphasis on loyalty programs, credit cards, and vacation destinations. He frequently publishes promotional deals, how-to guides, and press releases related to these topics.

When reaching out to Paul Rubio, consider providing insights or commentary on changes in loyalty programs for airlines or hotel chains. Additionally, offering expert advice on maximizing benefits from credit card rewards or accessing exclusive travel experiences could be of interest to him.

Given his focus on the United States as a geographic area of interest and his coverage of specific companies within the airline and hospitality industries such as American Airlines or Hyatt Hotels' loyalty programs may also resonate well with him.

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