The line graph gives information about the types of transport used by tourists who visited New Zealand from five countries in 2004. Overall, the highest percentage of coach used in New Zealand was among Britain people, whereas the largest percentage for air and car was among Japanese people in the former, and among Britain and German people in the latter.
The two types of transport were more popular than others, air and coach. Air mostly was used by Japanese people, about 50 percent. Following this, Korean, Britain and German people used almost air similar person, around 40 percent. Remarkably, only about 25 percent of Australian people used air in New Zealand. Almost 60 percent of Britain people used coach in New Zealand, which was the highest proportion in the bar chart. Followingly, German and Australian people mostly used air as a transport, nearly 55 percent in the former, and 50 percent in the latter.
Regarding the other two types of transport, car was more preferable than ferry. Most of the cars were used by Korean people, about 48 percent, which was double of usage by Britain people. 35 percent of German people used car in New Zealand, whereas only 20 percent of Australian people used car. Both 20 percent of Britain and German people used ferry as a transport. Nearly 12 percent of Australian people preferred to use Ferry, while about 8 percent of Japanese people chose ferry. Initially, only 5 percent of Korean people used ferry that was the lowest proportion in the chart.
