YouTubers. Youtubers everywhere [Travel Bloggers]

Kym Illman (of WA's Messages on Hold) recreated himself as a F1 photographer.
He takes us along on his various flights, hotels etc following the F1 circus, which I usually find quite frank.
Agree Kym is a decent bloggers, though his focus is F1, probably only about 10% of his content is travel related
 
I sometimes have a look at youtube before I book an unfamiliar airline/hotel - but can’t imagine subscribing and viewing it regularly even as an avgeek.
 
I haven't watched any of these people apart from a couple posted on AFF. I really don't see the point.
You need to discriminate between the “I’m travelling first class isn’t this / aren’t I fabulous” types, and the pilots commentating on various aspects of flying, types.

In the latter category, Mentour Pilot is very professional and analytical ( jb747 quotes him occasionally), Juan Browne Blancerillio is good at general and specialist aviation in the USA where there happens to be a lot of accidents and incidents. Kelsey on 74gear takes us aboard his flying many different aircraft all around the world on charter, freight etc. Also comments on incidents and accidents incorporating the ATC audio.

I do look at the other type of stuff occasionally - not following any particular channel, but if I want to see what a seat looks like on a plane that I’m contemplating flying, I’ll have a look at that but pretty much ignoring the commentary though.
 
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I watch way too much youtube as it is with my running.
Sam Chui and Noel Phillips I both find annoying so if its an interesting location i look at that video but don’t subscribe.
2 that haven’t been mentioned is “My layover life” and “Away Together”
 
I can't help but admire the YouTube business model where anyone can earn the big bucks just by literally talking to a camera.
 
I haven't watched any of these people apart from a couple posted on AFF. I really don't see the point.
Entertainment 🤷‍♂️

Blogs can be useful to find out things like legroom at bulkheads, whether or not a seat is missing a window, or what you might actually end up with on board. For example when airlines contract with Wamos it can be useful to see what the IFE will be like.
 
I have enough entertainment on AFF.
As to flight and seat conditions I judge them when I see them. My likes etc are often not shared by others and vice versa.
 
I buy Lonely Planets. I'm in the "What's the point?" camp. Rather rot in hell than spend time watching someone's tedious or biased travel "content".

Having said that, I do like TRs here and consult Youtube for music and how-to type content (eg fishing knots, recipes and fixing stuff).
 
I have enough entertainment on AFF.
As to flight and seat conditions I judge them when I see them. My likes etc are often not shared by others and vice versa.
Exactly! You may want to know if your seat is missing a window. Or if the bulkhead seats have extra legroom, etc. Bit late once you’ve got onto the flight to find out!
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I buy Lonely Planets. I'm in the "What's the point?" camp. Rather rot in hell than spend time watching someone's tedious or biased travel "content".

Having said that, I do like TRs here and consult Youtube for music and how-to type content (eg fishing knots, recipes and fixing stuff).

That’s the beauty of youtube… just scroll to the bit you’re looking for. A minute’s time and you can select a better seat for example.
 

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