The given bar depicts the types of transport used by travelers who visited New Zealand from five nations in 2004.
Overall, it is clear that most tourists used coach and air transport to visited New Zealand. However, very few people preferred traveling to New Zealand by ferry.
Traveling by coach was very popular among British, German, and Australian tourists, accounting for about 58%, 55%, and 50%, respectively. By comparison, the majority of Japanese and Korean tourists visited New Zealand by air. This figure was around 52% for Japanese travelers and nearly 42% for Korean tourists.
The third most popular type of transport was cars. They were especially popular among Korean tourists, at approximately 47%. This figure was around 28% for British visitors, about 35% for German tourists, and 20% for Australians. The least popular type of transport was ferries. 20% of both British and German visitors used them to visit New Zealand, and nearly 12% of Australians used them. However, their figure for Korean and Japanese visitors was less than 10%.
