The line graph depicts spending money by international travelers in the UK between 1980 to 2010. While, pie charts illustrate the aim for their visit in 1980 and 2010.
Overall, graph represented money was spent rapidly increased with oscillated throughout the year. However, pie chart recorded largest proportion of holidays in given years and then business and visiting friends and relatives seems most significant segment.
In 1980 to 1990, overseas visitors spent money dramatically approximately at 9,500 millions and then rapidly decreased roughly at 8,900 millions between 1990 to 1995. Money expenditure reached at peak in 12,000 millions after that 1995 to 2005 gradually declined at 8,500 millions. Moreover, after 2000 to 2010, money spent go up and down almost 11,000 millions.
Pie charts demonstrate the most notable proportion of reasons were holidays in 1980 at 44.1% and in 2010 at 39.1%. Business was relatively same in both years with minor difference at 20.7% and 22.8%. In addition, Visiting friends or relatives appeared lowest segment in 1980 at 18.7 percent and in 2010, it had considerable increased at 28.2%. In 1980, other activities were seemed at 16.6% but in 2010, it reduced at 9.8%.
