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

Google’s Travel Planning Tools Just Got Even Better. Here’s How.

Using Google Flights, you can now track prices to find deals for any dates, and that’s just for starters

Travel Like Prince Charles and Pack Your Own Toilet Seat

In the new book "The Palace Papers," Tina Brown details the odd assortment of items the royal always has with him on the road

Pilot Shortages Could Last Through 2030

The airline industry will need to hire an average of 14,500 new pilots in the next 5-10 years to fix the problem

George Harrison’s Childhood Home Is Officially Live on Airbnb

The Beatles legend and his family moved into the property in 1950 when George was just 6 years old

The Man Behind the Famous Kentucky Derby Bugle Call

Steve Buttleman has been playing "Call to the Post" at Churchill Downs for nearly three full decades

Why Doesn’t Anyone Know How to Act on a Plane Anymore?

In the latest episode of "Why Did This Happen on a Plane," a Christian evangelist group gives an unsolicited inflight performance

A Definitive Guide to the Best Travel Booking Sites on the Internet

You already know many of the names — Expedia, Booking.com, Orbitz and more — learn what they really do well

Yes, Pilot Fatigue Is as Scary as It Sounds

April is reportedly already setting "fatigue records"

Underpaid Flight Attendants Forced to Share Crash Pads in Expensive Cities

"People think it's just a great lifestyle," said one former flight attendant. "No, we’re all poor."

The Largest-Ever Penalties for Bad Behavior on a Flight Have Been Proposed

Two passengers are facing a total of nearly $160,000 in fines for biting, hitting and trying to open the cabin door mid-flight.

Bioluminescent Tourism Is on the Rise. What the Hell Is Bioluminescence?

The molecular reaction causes microscopic organisms to emit a beautiful blue light

A Definitive Guide to the Airbnb Cleaning Fee

Get all the dirt on those extra charges before you book your next stay

Joseph Yoon Would Like You to Consider Incorporating Bugs Into Your Diet

The first episode of "Gastro Obscura: Sparked" explores the misunderstood world of edible insects