The given bar chart illustrates information about the types of transport (air, coach, car, ferry) used by travellers who visited New Zealand from Britain, German, Japanese, Korean, and Australian in 2004.
Overall, it is clear that all the types of transport experienced flactuation. Basically coach and air had the highest level, while ferry and car had the lowest level.
To begin with, in 2004, the quantity of Britain travellers who preferred coach was almost 60, while German travellers were nearly 55. The number of Japanese visitors was approximately 50, while Australians were just 50. Korean travellers were the least at around 35. The volume of Japanese tourists who preferred air was over 50, while Australians were the least at almost 35. The figure of German, Britain, and Korean tourists was over 40.
Meanwhile, in 2004, the volume of Korean visitors who chose car was the highest at around 50, while Australian visitors were approximately 20. The figure of German individuals was nearly 35, and Britains were just 30. The quantity of Japaneses were almost 20. The number of Britains and Germans who chose ferry was nearly 20, while Koreans and Japaneses were around 10. Australians were over 10.
