The chart details the number of information queries in the form of personal visits, letters or emails and telephone calls received by a tourist office in the United Kingdom, spanned over 6 months, from January to June.
On the whole, in-person visits to the tourist office turn out to be the greatest in number, 1900, by the month of June. On the other hand, information queries through letters or emails dip to the lowest, approximately over 300, by the same month. And queries via telephone calls stand at the second position with the number 1600.
Initially, however, information requests to the tourist office through telephone calls are the highest in frequency, 900, in the month of January. On the contrary, it is the personal visits to the office that are at the bottom of the list in the same month. And the information requests by means of letters or emails occupy the middle spot, just below 800 in number.
Finally, a monthly analysis shows that in-person visits to the office witness a sharp surge, from a little over 400 to the highest point of 1900. In case of letters or email requests for information, the fall is relatively steadier. As for the telephone calls, there is a moderate pattern of rise.
