The four pie charts depict the proportions of intended travel for passengers using four distinctive airports: Gatwick Airport, Heathrow Airport, Luton Airport, and Stansted Airport in the UK in 2016.
Overall, it is explicit that the rate of individuals visiting friends/family accounted for the highest shares in most airports, while the opposite was true for Gatwick Airport. Besides, people traveling for other purposes existed at Heathrow Airport.
Regarding visiting friends/family and holiday cohorts, the rate of passengers visiting friends/family ranked first. The percentage of people visiting friends and family in Luton Airport is 50%, whereas the figures for this group in other airports were shorter than Luton Airport, with 48%, 35%, and 30% at Stansted, Heathrow, and Gatwick airports, respectively. In addition, the rate of individuals traveling for holidays at Gatwick Airport dominated about half of the passengers, higher than the holiday group at Heathrow Airport, with 35%. 36% of people travelling for holidays were seen at both Luton Airport and Stansted Airport.
Concerning the people using airports for business and other demands, other purposes ranked the lowest. With regard to the purpose of business, the proportion of passengers was more popular at Heathrow Airport than at Luton Airport, with 26% and 18%, correspondingly. Gatwick Airport and Stansted Airport had the indicate percentage of people traveling for business, with 14%. Finally, 4% of individuals traveling for other purposes were witnessed at Heathrow Airport.
