The line graph illustrates the average number of requests for information at a tourist office in the United Kingdom in half a year. -The line graph illustrates the number of requests for information received at a tourist office in the United Kingdom over a six-month period in 2011.
Overall, the number of requests for information increased gradually both for in person and by telephone in contrast with letter request which reported decline and reached its lowest point in june .-Overall, requests made in person and by telephone rose significantly, while those made by letter or email declined steadily, reaching their lowest level in June.
In terms of in person request which reported about 410 in January after which upsurged and reached its highest point in june about 1900. In January, in-person requests stood at around 410, after which they rose sharply to reach a peak of about 1,900 in June. Whereas by telephone request displays large fluctuations .After steep drop in February by telephone requests went up in march reporting 1000 after which plateaued.—-Requests made by telephone showed some fluctuations. After a sharp fall in February, the figure rose significantly to around 1,000 in March, before stabilising in April and then continuing to increase, reaching approximately 1,600 in June.
As for by letter request it remained steady between january and march about 750 almost surpassing in person requests , then plummeted by 380 in june .
