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Band 8+: The charts below give information about travel to and from the UK, and about the most popular countries for UK residents to visit.

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The image contains two graphs related to travel by UK residents. The first graph is a line graph with two lines representing 'visits abroad by UK residents' and 'visits to the UK by overseas residents' from 1979 to 1999. The 'visits abroad by UK residents' line shows a steady increase starting at about 10 million in 1979, surpassing 20 million around 1986, reaching 30 million between 1989 and 1990, and surpassing 50 million just before 1999. The 'visits to the UK by overseas residents' line also shows an increase but at a slower rate, starting below 10 million in 1979, reaching approximately 10 million between 1984 and 1985, surpassing 20 million just before 1994, and hitting nearly 30 million in 1999. The second graph is a bar chart titled 'Most popular countries visited by UK residents' showing five countries with varying lengths of bars representing 'millions of UK visitors'. France has the longest bar with over 10 million visitors, followed by Spain with just under 10 million. The USA has a bar representing just over 5 million visitors, Greece has a shorter bar indicating fewer visitors, and Turkey has the shortest bar with the least number of visitors amongst the listed countries, not surpassing 2 million.
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The given charts indicate the number of British tourists travelling to popular countries and foreign visitors to the UK over 20 years, from 1979 to 1999.

Overall, it is evident that both travel tendencies substantially increased, particularly people leaving the UK. Among the most popular destinations, France was the most favored choice of British tourists, while Turkey was the least common.

In 1979, around 12 million UK citizens travelled abroad, which then rose steadily to reach 30 million by 1989. After a decade, there was a precipitous and consistent climb until a peak of 55 million in 1999 was recorded. Similarly, the number of overseas residents commenced at 10 million, and slightly increased to 20 million, which doubled the initial statistics. At the end of the period, the number of foreigners peaked at approximately 30 million.

In terms of preferred destinations, France and Spain were the most attractive countries that most English people were likely to travel to, at 13 million and 9 million, respectively. Meanwhile, the United States, Greece, and Turkey all received under 3 million British visitors.

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