This chart displays the number of UK tourists visiting two foreign countries, Greece and Thailand. The graph for Thailand is highlighted in blue, while the graph for Greece is highlighted in red. The horizontal axis of the graph represents the years: 2010, 2011, 2012, and 2013. The vertical axis shows the number of tourists who visited these two countries, with markings at intervals of 0.5 million, 1 million, and so on.
In 2010, 3.5 million UK residents visited Thailand, which is a significant number. On the other hand, about 2.5 million people visited Greece, which is also a considerable figure. There was a 1 million tourist difference between the two countries in terms of visitors that year.
In 2011, approximately 3 million people visited Thailand, which is a decrease compared to the previous year. Conversely, around 4 million people visited Greece, representing a substantial increase from the last year.
In 2012, 3.5 million tourists visited Thailand, while 1.7 million visited Greece. The following year, 4 million people traveled to Thailand, and 3 million people visited Greece. This graph indicates the number of tourists in millions, with a point on the graph representing 0.5 million, and the trend shows an increase over the years.
