The chart details the information about the amount of international tourists visiting different countries around the world – the USA, France, Malaysia, Brazil, and Egypt – from 1995 to 2010. Looking from a general perspective, it is readily apparent that the figures of tourists in all nations increased over the time surveyed, except the USA, where there was a steadily decreased after one decade. Nevertheless, the USA has become registered higher visiting number before it continued to decline and overtaking by Malaysia in the last period.
In 1995, the USA had the highest number of tourists visiting at around 70 million, and this figure remained relatively unchanged during the first decade reaching approximately 85 in 2005. After that, it began decline gradually ending the period at above 80 million. France and Malaysia followed a similar trend. The former beginning at 30 and rose gradually until the rest of the observed period at around 90 million. Likewise, the latter increased steadily, beginning the period at precisely 20 million and ending the period at around 50 million.
On the other hand, there were reciprocal rises for Brazil and Egypt. Although these nations had a lower number of tourists visiting compared to the USA, France, and Malaysia. Both nations experienced a marginal increased during the surveyed timeframe, with began 8 million in 1995 to approximately 25 million in the final year.
