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These diagrams show the result of a survey done on 100, 000 UK residents who traveled abroad during the period between 1994 and 1998. It is clear from the graphs that the main reason of British people traveling was for spending the holidays.
According to what is shown, the number of the people of the United Kingdom who travel abroad for the holiday has increased year-on-year except for a shy decline in the period between 1994 and 1995. The next major travel reason was for business. It accounted for approximately 15% of the abroad visits done by the residents of the UK. Visits to friends and relatives and other reasons had their fare share as well, accounting for around 15% for the reasons of traveling abroad between 1994 and 1998.
Reasons of abroad travel as shown varies widely, but that's not the case with the distribution of the places visited. That's because Western Europe dominates this figure, accumulating around 85% of all abroad visitors from the UK across all 5 years.
To sum up, it is evident from the bar graph as well as the chart that UK residents fathom abroad travel, with reasons varying, but the region being mostly the Western Europe area.
These diagrams
show
the result of a survey done on 100, 000 UK residents who traveled
abroad
during the period between 1994 and 1998. It is
clear
from the graphs that the main
reason
of British
people
traveling was for spending the holidays.
According to what
is shown
, the number of the
people
of the United Kingdom who
travel
abroad
for the holiday has increased year-on-year
except for
a shy decline in the period between 1994 and 1995. The
next
major
travel
reason
was for business. It accounted for approximately 15% of the
abroad
visits done by the residents of the UK. Visits to friends and relatives and other
reasons
had their fare share
as well
, accounting for around 15% for the
reasons
of traveling
abroad
between 1994 and
1998.
Reasons
of
abroad
travel
as shown varies
widely
,
but
that's not the case with the distribution of the places visited. That's
because
Western Europe dominates this figure, accumulating around 85% of all
abroad
visitors from the UK across all 5 years.
To sum up, it is evident from the bar graph
as well
as the chart that UK residents fathom
abroad
travel
, with
reasons
varying,
but
the region being
mostly
the Western Europe area.
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