The table displays information about people who visited the UK , their spendings and the length of their trip between 2003 and 2008.
Looking from an overall perspective, aspects, including number of visitors, total spend and average spend of per visitor rose rudimentary, while average stay in the UK suddenly dropped at the end of period.
Travellers who attended the UK in 2003 figured for 24.715.000 millions l, and this trend sharply grew over the period of time, when peaked for 32.778.000 millions of visitors in 2007, then there was steady decline for 31.880.000 millions in 2008. Moreover, in 2003 all visitors total spend showed 11 billions in pounds and until 2006 total spend rapidly increased to 16 pound billions , for a year there was slight decline, then reclimed to the peak growth of overall spend 16323 punds billions
In terms of medium spend per visits increased annually, while in 2004 declined to 466 pounds, then grew, reaching its highest point of 511 pounds in 2008. Average duration of nights of travellers were 8.2 days in 2003, this trend was provided slight rise up to 2006 and then accidentally decreased to 7.7 nights in both 2007 and 2008.
