The given pie charts illustrate the percentage of United Kingdom tourists traveling to Spain in terms of age in two years 1983 and 2003.
Overall, it is clear that the proportion of the United Kingdom visitors aged 35-54 was the largest in the 20 years period, compared to other ages. While there was an increase in the percentage of 0-24 and 55+ age groups tourists, other age ranges showed a dramatic decrease.
In 1983, one-second percent of travelers belonging 35 to 54 age groups visited from the United Kingdom to Spain, which accounted for the largest share. This was followed by the 25-34 age bracket (20%), which doubled the percentage of 0-15 years visitors (10%). Additionally, about 16% over-55s traveled to Spain in this year. The proportion of 16-to-24-year-old individuals was the smallest, at only 4%.
By 20203, although the proportion of the United Kingdom people aged 35 to 45 went to Spain for vacation made up the largest, there was a considerable decline from 50% to 35%. Similarly, only 12% travelers ranging 25 to 34 years which dropped 8% compared to 1983. In contrast, the percentage of 55+ years and the 16-24 age range rose significantly to 26% and 15% respectively. There was a slight growth in the portion of children 0-12 years old who journeyed with their parents to Spain, approximately 12%.
