The bar chart delineates how many travelers from the UK to Spain across five distinct age groups in 1983 and 2003.
Overall, it is noticeable thatthe 34-54 age group was seen consistently the largest share of travelers in both years, despite a notable decline by 2003. Additionally, significant increases were observed in the proportions of visitors aged 16-24 and over 55, while other age groups experienced either marginal growth or declines.
In the first year, individuals aged 34-54 had the highest percentage at 50%, which was more than double the proportion of the 24-34 age group (20%), and significantly higher than the 55+ group at 16%. Meanwhile, the 0-15 age group accounted for 10% of visitors, and the 16-24 group represented the smallest proportion at just 4%.
By 2003, the percentage of visitors aged 34-54 plummeted to 35%, thought it remained the largest caterogy. In contrast, the propotions of travelers aged 16-24 and 55+ increased sharply by nearly 10%, standing at 15% and 26% in the final year, respectively. Finally, the 24-34 age group experienced a gradual decline, falling to 12%, while the 0-15 age group saw a slight increase to 12%.
