Lindsay Rogers

Lindsay Rogers is the Travel Editor at InsideHook. A graduate of New York University's American Journalism Online Master’s Program, she joined the team in 2020 as an Editorial Assistant after having spent a decade working in the fashion industry. Now, she covers all things travel — from industry news and travel guides, to new hotels and luggage reviews. In her spare time, she enjoys taking photos, binging Deux Moi and spending time Upstate, where she's originally from. Despite the fact that she's perpetually in various stages of planning her next trip, her favorite place will always be home, in Jersey City, with her family (and, most importantly, her mini dachshunds, Link and Enzo).

All Articles From Lindsay Rogers

The Labrador Retriever Is No Longer America’s Favorite Dog

After more than 30 years, there's a new sheriff in town

China Is Finally Issuing Visas to Foreign Visitors Again

Following a three-year closure, China has both opened its borders and begun issuing travel visas

Finland Is Launching a Masterclass in Happiness. Here’s How You Can Apply.

Finns are notoriously happy people. Now they're willing to teach you their ways.

Plans to Trek Through Nepal Alone? Not Anymore.

Even the most experienced hikers will now require a guide

Years of Tourists Riding on Elephants Is Leading to Disfigurement

It's high time we say goodbye to this "attraction" once and for all

A US Air Carrier Is Now Allowing Inflight Video Calls, the Worst Idea Ever

Raise your hand if you feel personally victimized by JSX

The DOT Just Launched an Airline Family Seating Dashboard

Carriers are getting named and shamed for charging extra fees for adjacent child seats

Notre-Dame Has a Tentative Reopening Date Following Almost Four-Year Closure

The iconic cathedral is set to begin welcoming visitors again in December 2024

Inflight Lithium Battery Incidents Are Now a Weekly Occurrence

It's no coincidence that the number of personal devices that each passenger is carrying on has also increased

Appeals Court Rules Against Minimum Seat Dimensions on Planes

"It is not 'clear and indisputable' that airline seats have become dangerously small," wrote D.C. Circuit Judge Justin Walker

For $30K a Year, You Can Live on This Cruise Ship

Though it is not immediately clear why you would want to

The Age of Self-Flying Planes Is Upon Us

No pilot? No problem. At least that's the hope.

You Can Still Travel to Europe Without a Visa…For Now

The implementation of the new European Travel Information and Authorization System has been delayed once again