Jack Ezon of Ovation Vacationstold NBC Newsthat prices are 10-15% cheaper than they were last week.

British Airways even has aBrexit Sale going on now.

But its U.K. operations across more than a dozen bases may need a new British operating certificate.

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Ryanair has already forecast that fares will rise because of Brexit.

Some experts say this means popular tourist destinationsNew York, Los Angeles, San Franciscocould soon be less crowded.

As their currency has plummeted against the dollar, Canadians are staying home.

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Of course, this remains to be seen, but it makes sense considering the exchange rate.

If you have U.S. travel plans this summer, you may find fewer tourists in your destination.

Here are the peak, off-peak, and shoulder seasons for popular destinations,courtesy of TravelZoo.

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Similarly, U.K. tourists will have to line up at Charles De Gaulle just like the rest of us.

AsYahoo Finance points out, this meanswait times will be longer for everyone.

Plus, youll likely have to re-check luggage if you have a stopover in the U.K.

Many flights currently fly to Rome, for example, with a stop in Heathrow.

Experts predict that this will change the way people travel.

To avoid the wait, travelers might avoid flights with layovers in the U.K., for example.

AsTime points out, political and economic turmoil only makes things worse.

If nothing else, this is a good reminder to stay on top of travel alerts and warnings.

you might check any alerts for your destinationhere.

We will, however, likely see more significant changes down the road.

Illustration by Sam Woolley.