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).

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What’s the Deal with Thailand’s Entry Rules?

Proof of vaccination or no proof of vaccination?

UFO Sightings Are on the Rise in the US

Of the sightings, 26 have been characterized as drones, 163 as balloon-like objects...and another 171 as unexplained

Stuck Waiting at the Baggage Carousel? You May Be Entitled to Miles.

Both Alaska and Delta have a 20-minute baggage guarantee

What’s the World’s Most Powerful Passport for 2023?

The ranking has shifted in the last year, with the U.S. falling to seventh

New Airline Software Might Mean the End of Mistake Fares

Gone are the days of snagging a $9,500 roundtrip flight for just $500

Apparently CLEAR Is Not as Secure as Previously Thought

Lawmakers are pushing for CLEAR users to have their IDs verified at security checkpoints

Millionaires Stay for Free in the Most Expensive Hotel Room in the US

For a cool $100,000 a night, you can stay there too

If Your Significant Other Forgot Their Passport, Would You Travel Without Them?

A Reddit post from the popular r/AmItheAsshole has users debating

What Happens When Someone Dies Mid-Flight?

They stay on the flight, that's what

The 10 Strangest Items TSA Officers Found at Checkpoints in 2022

Spoiler: One of them was an inert grenade. Another was a gun inside a raw chicken.

Benedict Cumberbatch’s Family May Pay Reparations for Ties to Barbados Slave Trade

The actor's ancestors made a fortune when slavery was abolished in Britain in the 1800s

The Baggage Situation at Many US Airports Is Getting Out of Control

An excess of cancellations and delays has resulted in literal mountains of suitcases at hubs around the country