the charts compare the breakdown of visitors age between from hte UK to Spain between 1983 and 2003.
Overall, it is clear that 35-54 and 55+ aging visitors showed a signifant decreased throughout the pariod, while opposite was true for other age of tourists, who represented upward trend. It is also worth mentioning that, age of 35-54 students dominated the charts in both years, albeit dropped considerable second year.
In 1983, years of 35-54 visitors showed a half of total, followed by age of visitors 55+ made up of 16%. The percentage of age of 25-34 and 0-15 tourist, however, showed a narrow gap, consituting 20% and 10% respectively. Finally, 16-24 years of visitors accounted for negligable 4%.
When it comes to 2003, the percentage of age of visitors changed by second year. the age of 35-54 goers experinced a signictant decrease, comprimising at 35%, it units yet domimant the chart. After which, age of 25-34 tourists, whose numbers downward by 8%. For instance, the distribution of age of 55+. 16-24 and 0-15 goers witnessed an ende up in 2003, accounting for 26%, 15% and 12% respectively.
