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Band 6+: Task 1: The charts below give information about the purposes of travel for passengers using four different UK airports in 2016. Summarize the information by selecting and reporting the main features and make comparisons where relevant.

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The image shows four pie charts detailing purposes of travel for passengers at four airports: Gatwick, Heathrow, Luton, and Stansted. At Gatwick, holiday travel accounts for 54%, visiting friends/family is 30%, business is 14%, and other is 2%. At Heathrow, holiday is 35%, visiting friends/family is 35%, business is 26%, and other is 4%. At Luton, holiday is 36%, visiting friends/family is 50%, business is 18%, and other is 2%. At Stansted, holiday is 48%, visiting friends/family is 36%, business is 14%, and other is 2%.
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The pie chart depicts data about various reasons for travel at four different airports namely, Gatwick, Heathrow, Luton and Stansted airports of the UK for the year 2016.

Overall, it is evident that the most popular purpose of flying was visiting family and friends, alongside with travelling for holiday. Additionally, people traveled for reunion with family in almost every airport mentioned, except Gatwick airport.

Notably, the proportion of visiting family and friends accounted around 50% in Luton and Stansted Airport, whereas the family visitors only made up 30% in Gatwick Airport. In contrast, at Hearthrow Airport, the shares of reuniting and travelling was equal demonstrating 35% respectively. A vast majority of people chose Gatwick airportfor international flights which accounted for 54% of passengers. However, at other airports, approxiametely 35% of passengers depart from the UK to see the foreign countries. Buisness trips were less than 20% in three airports not including Gatwick Airport, which has the most passengers leaving for buisness purposes consisting 26% of travellers.

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