because people need to get to places and ultimately you'll pay for the cheapest ticket you can find? are passengers up against the wall in terms of choices? >> i think when you book your flight, passengers do have choices. i think travel is very stressful. if you didn't have to fly, you wouldn't fly. so you're right. sometimes you have no choice, you got to fly and you typically want to get the cheapest flight available if you're paying for it out of pocket and you want the one that's most convenient for you so there are limitations in terms of where you can go, who you can go with and when you can go. yes, airline has the upper hand when it comes to that. but it is a two-way street. they've done incredible damage to their public relations for the public flying united airlines. >> indeed. andrew maloney, appreciate your time p. we've been asking you should airlines stop overbooking flights even if if it means that you pay more? here is how you are reacting. 84% of you still say yes.