The given pie charts illustrate the percentages of UK visitors to Spain from 5 different age groups varies from 0 to 55+ between 1983 and 2003. Overall, there are increased visits from 0-24 and 55+ years old group, while people from 25 to 54 tend to visit Spain less.
Firstly, the three smaller groups totaled up to 30 percent of number of visitors in 1983, but rose rapidly to 53 percent in 20 years time. Children from 0 to 15 hold 10 percent of travellers from UK, but climbed to 12 percentages in 2003. Besides, people who are more than 55 years old also added 10 percent to their proportion, staying as the second highest group in 2003 with 26 percent. Moreover, 16-24 years old travellers had an astonishing incline, nearly quadrupled the small 4 percent in 1983 to 15 in 2003.
Secondly, people from 25 to 54 years old took up 70 percentages of the summed up number of Spain’s visitors from the UK. However, it dropped to just 47 percent in 2003, with the 35-54 age group experienced the biggest downfall. The said group fell by 15 percent, stopped at 35 percent but remains the one with the most proportion. Furthermore, visitants aged 25-34 held 20 percent of the totaled up number in 1983 fell to 12 percent in 2003, becoming the group with the lowest ratio.
