10. Trans-Atlantic Flights Might Be Cheaper
Don’t expect a trans-Atlantic flight to be on the super cheap side any time soon, but some travel experts are expecting that flights and hotel fare to the United Kingdom may very well see a price drop in the near future as the tourist industry anticipates less of a showing from Europeans (who might feel unwelcome now).

11. Best Case Scenario
For the people of Great Britain and the United Kingdom, the best case scenario is (obviously) the one their leaders have promised, which is that — free of the fees associated with their involvement in the European Union — the UK will prosper and the pound will rise in value, which would mean that they could travel more easily. If that comes true, then it means the UK will be more expensive than ever before.

12. All Of This Tumult Is Fleeting
Things may look extremely chaotic in the United Kingdom at the moment, but that’s just because CNN is only focusing on the protestors. It’s still a pretty safe place to visit, especially for Americans. With the pound at an all-time low, it’s also an extremely affordable, too. It won’t last, though. If there’s one thing you can count on, it’s that things will even out in the United Kingdom (and likely quickly). So this is one travel advantage to take right away.

