YouTubers. Youtubers everywhere [Travel Bloggers]

I've been watching Jet lag the game quite a bit recently.
They do a kind of game involving travelling in different parts of the world (They've done a capture the state in Australia in one season). Currently they're airing their Japan hide and seek stuff.

Quite entertaining and it's more a show than travel but you do get to see parts of the world and I do like Sam (founder and host of wendover and half as interesting).
 
Random question: are there any women worth mentioning in the space? Not trying to turn this into a gender thing but wondering if there’s a gap in the market I should be exploiting 😜 (thinking about that is how I found this post, not the other way around). There are obviously female travel bloggers, but I don’t really find ones focusing on the air travel aspect of it exclusively who have a big following 🤔
I like ‘Chloe (and sometimes Ludwig)’ - I’d guess at last 50% is Chloe solo, and she’s definitely the driving force behind the channel. Not exclusively air travel though.
 
I wish Noel P would get a decent microphone so he doesn’t have to hold his old one up to his mouth when speaking.

I like Kara and Nate. They post some interesting and varied content. All well made.

Another favourite is Points Guy Departures. I like the all cabin flight reviews and the races they do.
 
I follow a mix of travel and aviation YouTubers depending on what mood I’m in. Like others here, I enjoy watching Nonstop Dan, his delivery has gotten more mature, and his reviews feel fair and well-balanced. I used to watch Noel Phillips but gave up because of how disorganised he seemed with basic travel stuff. Also tried a few of Cahill’s videos but can’t get past the constant complaining. If I want something more grounded, Paul Lucas and Dennis Bunnik are solid choices, both come across more genuine, even if the production isn't flashy.

When I was piecing together some travel videos of my own, especially from longer trips, I moved from mobile editors to PC-based software. For anyone used to mobile apps like InShot, switching to a proper editor might feel overwhelming at first, but I found it easier once I tried using inshot for windows alternatives that are tailored for desktops. Helped me refine my footage and audio with a lot more control.
 
I've been watching Jet lag the game quite a bit recently.
They do a kind of game involving travelling in different parts of the world (They've done a capture the state in Australia in one season). Currently they're airing their Japan hide and seek stuff.

Quite entertaining and it's more a show than travel but you do get to see parts of the world and I do like Sam (founder and host of wendover and half as interesting).

Agree, this is an enjoyable channel.

Last month they did their Schengen Showdown which was great.

Trailer:

 
I’ve given up watching of late as I’ve noticed the videos are getting longer and longer :( Some of the main vloggers are now 20-25 mins in length. All you really want is to see what’s on board. Not their personal problems or - in the case of Noel - his really stupid questions that a 5 year old would know the answer to.
 
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For the plane/travel/flight review youtubers - a lot of people wants to know which side(s) the tray tables are stowed for Y bulkhead / exit rows... please film.
 

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