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The image presents two tables. The first table, "Visits Abroad by UK Residents by Purpose of Visit (1994-98)," lists: for holidays—1994: 15,246; 1995: 14,898; 1996: 17,896; 1997: 19,703; 1998: 20,700; for business—1994: 3,155; 1995: 3,188; 1996: 3,249; 1997: 3,639; 1998: 3,957; for visits to friends and relatives—1994: 2,689; 1995: 2,628; 1996: 2,774; 1997: 3,051; 1998: 3,181; for other reasons—1994: 982; 1995: 1,382; 1996: 1,519; 1997: 1,054; 1998: 990; with total visits—1994: 22,072; 1995: 21,610; 1996: 24,949; 1997: 27,447; 1998: 28,828. The second table, "Destinations of Visits Abroad by UK Residents by Main Region (1994-98)," lists visits to Western Europe—1994: 19,371; 1995: 18,944; 1996: 19,580; 1997: 20,700; 1998: 24,519; to North America—1994: 919; 1995: 914; 1996: 1,167; 1997: 1,188; 1998: 1,823; to other areas—1994: 1,782; 1995: 1,752; 1996: 1,982; 1997: 2,188; 1998: 2,486; with total visits—1994: 22,072; 1995: 21,610; 1996: 24,949; 1997: 24,449; 1998: 28,828.
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The first table provides information about the abroad visit purposes by UK residents, and the second table illustrates their main destination regions over the period 1994 to 1998.
Overall, the most prevalent season of visits was in 1998, heating the influx peak of United Kingdom residents, additionally, the most popularized place of visit was the Western region. Moreover, the most paramount purposes of visits were holiday reasons.
Indeed, the total amount of tourists visits is encompassed by linear growth, heating the peak in 1998 (28828 visits). However, the 1995 year was not exposed by linear growth, decreasing the total amount of visits approximately by 400 travels. In fact, the other reasons of visits reflected an infinitesimal amount of journeys, growing from 982 to 990 trips from 1994 to 1998.
The most widespread region was the Western region, which heated the peak in 1998 (24519 visits), in contrast, the most insignificant destination was North America, increasing its visits roughly to 1823 number.
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