Lindsay Rogers, InsideHook

Lindsay Rogers

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Jersey City, NJ, United States

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Past articles by Lindsay:

Everyone Is Into the Idea of Eco-Friendly Travel, But Is Anyone Actually Willing to Pay For It?

Eco-friendly trips are all the rage, but multiple studies have now found that very few travelers are actually willing to pay for them. → Read More

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

For years, it's been named the happiest country in the world. Now, thanks to Finland's masterclass in happiness, you can learn their ways. → Read More

Plans to Trek Through Nepal Alone? Not Anymore.

Nepal has announced that hikers — regardless of experience level — will no longer be permitted to trek its national parks alone. → Read More

Family Travel Was at an All-Time High in 2022

An Airbnb report found family travel in 2022 was up 60% from 2019 numbers, with more than 15 million check-ins in nearly 90,000 destinations. → Read More

Years of Tourists Riding on Elephants Is Leading to Disfigurement

Is it okay to ride elephants? Newly released images of elephants with visibly disfigured spines say, unequivocally, no. → Read More

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

JSX has become the first FAA-certified carrier to allow inflight video calling, which is officially the worst thing that's ever happened. → Read More

The DOT Just Launched an Airline Family Seating Dashboard

The Department of Transportation (DOT) has launched an Airline Family Seating Dashboard so you can see which carriers don't charge extra fees. → Read More

Japan Just Realized It Has an Additional 7,000 Islands

After taking inventory for the first time since 1987, Japan realized that it's in possession of 7,000 more islands than originally thought. → Read More

Inflight Lithium Battery Incidents Are Now a Weekly Occurrence

On average, incidents of overheated lithium batteries on planes are now occurring at a rate of more than once per week. → Read More

US Appeals Court Rules Against Minimum Seat Dimensions on Planes

Despite years of lobbying from passenger advocacy groups, the D.C. Circuit Court of Appeals ruled against minimum seat dimensions on planes. → Read More

For $30,000 a Year, You Can Live Onboard This Cruise Ship

Life at Sea Cruises has announced that, starting in November, it will begin accepting reservations for a new three year cruise. → Read More

The Age of Self-Flying Planes Is Upon Us

The U.S. military has been using self-flying planes for decades. Now there are plans to bring autonomous planes to commercial aviation, too. → Read More

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

Plans to implement a visa for travel to Europe, a.k.a. the European Travel Information and Authorization System, have once again been delayed. → Read More

This Dangerous Disney TikTok Trend Led to an Official Park Warning

A viral TikTok trend, involving riders of The Guardians of the Galaxy: Mission BREAKOUT! unbuckling their seatbelts, has Disney speaking up. → Read More

Here's Why You Should Consider Skipping Your Next Inflight Meal

Select airlines are now offering passengers the option to skip inflight meal service. Here's why you might want to consider it. → Read More

Taiwan Plans to Pay Tourists to Vacation There

Taiwan will offer $165 to 500,000 individual tourists, as well as up to $658 to 90,000 tour groups, who visit the country. → Read More

Stop Putting Live Animals Through X-Ray Machines at TSA Checkpoints, You Weirdos

TSA's pet policy requires owners to take the animal out and walk it through the metal detector...not send it through the X-ray machine. → Read More

This Startup Wants to “Democratize Space” With Balloon Flights

Japanese startup Iwaya Giken announced plans to launch commercial balloon flights to view outer space starting later this year. → Read More

Most Cruise Ships Apparently Do Not Have Overboard Detection Systems

Despite the fact that 1-2 cruisers fall overboard monthly, many cruise ships have not implemented overboard detection systems. → Read More

Welcome to Tequila, Mexico: Heaven on Earth for Tequila Lovers

Here's how to visit Tequila, Mexico the 492-year-old birthplace of the spirit and where production of premium tequilas reigns supreme. → Read More