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A few weeks following the historic vote for the U.K. to leave the European Union, we’re beginning to see more effects beyond favorable exchange rates and lower airfare and hotel prices.

U.K. website Vouchercodes is releasing the results of a survey, in which 51 percent of Britons admit that they will travel domestically this year rather than traveling abroad. According to TravelPulse, this is a 7 percent jump from last year, and it may also be attributed to recent terror attacks overseas.

On the airline front, Travel Weekly reports that Delta will cut back on service between the U.S. and the U.K. this winter. The move is going to be seasonal and is a result of the expectation that fewer people from Britain will come to the U.S. because of the weak pound.