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elleng

(135,794 posts)
Sat Jun 25, 2016, 08:10 PM Jun 2016

How ‘Brexit’ Will Affect Travel to Europe

'In the height of the summer travel season, Britain voted to exit the European Union, scrambling markets as well as the political picture. What happens in the aftermath of “Brexit,” as it is known, is far from clear, but American travelers heading abroad will see some immediate effects.

How does the Brexit vote affect Americans traveling to Europe and Britain?

The most immediate effect is in the exchange rates between the dollar and the British pound, which has recorded its lowest rate in about 30 years after the results of the vote were published, providing American travelers a discount on prices paid throughout Britain.

“Since yesterday, you get a lot more bang for your buck in the U.K.,” said Zach Honig, editor in chief at ThePointsGuy.com, which covers travel and incentives. “For lots of people, London is traditionally an expensive tourist destination, and with this shift the U.K. and specifically London probably are now within reach for a lot of U.S.-based travelers.”

The dollar has also improved against the euro, making travel within countries using the euro cheaper.

Is it a good time to book air travel?

Yes, but it has been so for the last six weeks, according to George Hobica, the founder of Airfarewatchdog.com.'>>>

http://www.nytimes.com/2016/06/24/travel/how-brexit-will-affect-travel-to-europe.html?

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How ‘Brexit’ Will Affect Travel to Europe (Original Post) elleng Jun 2016 OP
People want to go back to the '50s. Downwinder Jun 2016 #1
Some do, I suppose, elleng Jun 2016 #2
Great for kids coin collections. Downwinder Jun 2016 #3
True, and we kept some for a while. elleng Jun 2016 #4
Forgot the escudos, if you went through Lisbon. Downwinder Jun 2016 #5
Never did Portugal! elleng Jun 2016 #6
Never got east of Italy that is why I left the drachma out. Downwinder Jun 2016 #7
I only got to USSR and Poland and Czec and Austria as an adult. elleng Jun 2016 #8
I only went where there were US bases Downwinder Jun 2016 #9
ALWAYS rail, elleng Jun 2016 #10
There was the time when the embassy in Norway Downwinder Jun 2016 #11
HA! elleng Jun 2016 #12

elleng

(135,794 posts)
2. Some do, I suppose,
Sat Jun 25, 2016, 08:32 PM
Jun 2016

but I recall little, as I was a kid on my first trip 'over there,' October 4, 1957!

Downwinder

(12,869 posts)
3. Great for kids coin collections.
Sat Jun 25, 2016, 08:45 PM
Jun 2016

Dollars,pounds,pesetas,francs guilders,marks.lira.

"How much is that? Just pick out what you need."

elleng

(135,794 posts)
6. Never did Portugal!
Sat Jun 25, 2016, 09:13 PM
Jun 2016

Haven't been to Rhode Island in a LONG time, and then very briefly. Would like to return for the European culture there.

elleng

(135,794 posts)
8. I only got to USSR and Poland and Czec and Austria as an adult.
Sat Jun 25, 2016, 09:24 PM
Jun 2016

ALSO Morocco on a day trip. And then, the EURO!!!

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