The line graph illustrates the travels to and from the UK between 1997 and 1999, while the bar chart shows the most popular destinations of British people across 4 countries in 1999.
Overall, there is an upward trend in the number of UK residents visiting overseas over the considered period, while France is the most appreciated location by the British.
In 1979, the number of British citizens traveling abroad stood at around 10%, after which it rose dramatically, reaching a peak of 53 million in 1999. However, the figures for overseas residents who visited the UK were slightly lower than the British. In 1979, the number of overseas residents started at a low of roughly 10 million and remained constant until 1984. Then, it increased steadily by the end of the period, hitting a low of nearly 25 million.
With respect to the favorable destinations by the British, Turkey, Greece, and the USA were the least desired countries to travel. In contrast, France and Spain were the most appreciated locations for traveling among UK people.
