The illustration compares the number of British cruise passengers between 1975 and 2003.
Overall, the ultimate number has increased over the period. In addition, the bar chart displays that from 24 year olds to 64 year olds, the number of passengers is gradually increasing in both years.
In detail, in 1975, beginning with less than 10% at 24-34 age group, the indicator slightly rose to 10% at 35-44 age cohort, followed by a further escalation to approximately 12% at 45-54 age demographic. Afterwards, the figure experienced a massive jump to nearly 30% at 55-64 age category, whereas at over 64 age bracket, the indicator reached its peak, at roughly 40%.
In contrast, in 2003, starting at 10% at below 24 age group, the figure saw a significant rise to more than 10% at 25-34 age cohort, followed by further growth to 20% at 35-44 age demographic. Then, it continued to escalate to about 25% at 45-54 age category and 35% at 55-64 age bracket. Ultimately, it reached its peak at 50% at over 64 years old people.
Additionally, according to the table, in 1975, the total quantity was 397,837, while in 2003, it has expanded to 1,005, 231.
