April 18, 2026

CO-HOST | Make Money Flying Without Losing Your Mind (or Your Tripod)

CO-HOST | Make Money Flying Without Losing Your Mind (or Your Tripod)
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Producer Eric joins Travis in the newly rearranged studio to vent about a brutal budget-airline trip that destroyed camera gear, froze passengers on the tarmac, and turned a simple flight into a four‑and‑a‑half‑hour odyssey via Denver. Along the way, the two dig into how airlines design systems that feel impossible to navigate, and what tradeoffs are actually worth paying for when you travel a lot for business. This is a funny, highly relatable episode for anyone who flies budget carriers to save money but pays for it in time, stress, and broken equipment.

On this episode we talk about:

  • How Frontier destroyed their tripod and sent Joanna on an hour‑long customer service loop with zero resolution.

  • Why airline support systems feel intentionally designed to avoid helping you (and how that shows up at baggage desks and hotlines).

  • Eric’s nightmare cold-weather boarding experience in Denver, with wheelchairs, crying kids, and 20 minutes freezing on the tarmac.

  • The real economics and ethics of ultra‑cheap flights, from standing‑room “saddle seats” to charging passengers to use the restroom.

  • Which travel “extras” are actually essential (TSA PreCheck, lounges) versus non‑essential depending on how often you fly.

Top 3 Takeaways

  1. Budget airlines might save you money on the ticket, but they often cost you far more in broken gear, time delays, and emotional energy, especially if you fly for work.

  2. Airline customer service loops are often structured to deflect responsibility, so if you choose ultra‑low‑cost carriers, you need to assume minimal support when things go wrong.

  3. For frequent travelers, paying for things like TSA PreCheck and lounge access can be a worthwhile investment in comfort, productivity, and sanity—even if the base fare is higher.

Notable Quotes

  • “Basically you have built a system that is designed to not help anybody do anything.”

  • “I paid 78 bucks five years ago so I never have to go in the regular line.”

  • “I’ll pay the extra money for a better seat on Frontier just so I can get a direct flight—even though I know it’s not going to be a great experience.”

Connect with Travis:

• LinkedIn: ⁠https://www.linkedin.com/in/travischappell⁠

• Linktree: ⁠https://linktr.ee/travischappell⁠

• Instagram: ⁠https://www.instagram.com/travischappell⁠

• Other: ⁠https://travischappell.com⁠

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