The line graph compares the information about the amount of enquiries to tourist office creates with Telephone, Letter/email and in person between January 2001 to June 2001.
It is clear that the number of enquiries to the in person and by telephone were increased, during the period from January 2001 to June 2001. In contrast, by email/letter experienced a decline in enquiries to visitor information over the six month.
In January 2001, 400 tourist enquiries in person, while the figure for by telephone was 800 people. Over the following month, the number of enquiries of people to the in person increased dramatically to about 1200 in June 2001, which was the peaked point during the period between January 2001 and June 2001. Meanwhile, the amount of visitors information check by telephone saw an increase of almost 300 over the same period.
The other method for check of information was by email/letter from January 2001 to June 2001. By January 2001, email/letter was the second-most popular enquiries approach, which was started with 600 people. However, over the next five month the number of research to this system declined continuously to more or less 200 in June 2001, making it least important approach for researching by the end of the period.
