The pie chart illustrates the proportion of visitors among the UK to Spain by age group in over three decades.
Overall, it is clear that 34-54 aged people’s percentages were relatively higher throughout all the period. It is also worth noting that visitors, aging in 16-24, accounted for the smallest share in initial year, but later this trend passed down to the middle ages.
Focusing on large details, in 1983, the group of 34-54 years started with consist the half of figures. Despite seeing considerable decline, these figures remained as a dominant spot at 36% in the final year. The oldest people showed increases in figures, standing at 16% firstly, before climbing significantly to 26% in 2003. The percentage of tourists in 25-34 ages introduced as the second large visit at 20% in previous year, but these numbers saw a moderate decline to 12% in 2003.
By contrast, the younger travelers exhibited slight rise in proportions from 10% in 1983 to 12% in 2003, reaching to similar level with middle aged visitors. Comparing to others, last group of guests showed the smallest figures at 4% in 1983, with increasing sharply to 15% at the end of the period.
