4. If You’re Hitting the UK, Stay There
For those travelers lucky enough to be heading somewhere in the United Kingdom this summer, you should really think twice about venturing outward, because it just might be more expensive when traveling from the United Kingdom to Europe. The once cheap airfares the UK enjoyed as part of Europe’s open skies policy may change.

5. Things Might Be a Bit Pricier
For travelers local to the United Kingdom, there will be some immediate repercussions if you’re traveling abroad. Travelers heading out of the UK and into the EU can expect to see some increased prices in the direct aftermath of the “Leave” vote. As it turns out, the Euro to English pound conversion rate isn’t so hot.

6. The Local Booze Problem
Okay, it might not effect the vast majority of travelers, but the Telegraph reported that some people like to cross the English Channel and hit French wine markets for their booze. Now that the UK is leaving the European Union, those travelers may see their limits on alcohol drastically reduced by UK customs.
