The line chart presents data on the percentage of foreign traveler arrivals in five countries from 1995 to 2010. Overall, the primary trend in all five countries was consistently upwards over time. Specifically, France saw the most rapid growth in foreign visitors compared to the other four countries.
In 1995, the percentage of foreign tourists in France began to increase rapidly, more than doubling from 30 to 60, while the increase in the USA remained slight. Both the USA and France continued to grow from 2000 to 2005, with a noticeable gap between them reaching 60 and 80. The remarkable change occurred in 2010, where both countries were almost equal, hosting around 90 million visitors each.
On the other hand, Malaysia saw a gradual increase over the 10-year period and experienced substantial growth post-2005, yet the gap in foreign visitors between Malaysia and the other two countries was considerable. The numbers for Brazil and Egypt stayed low but steady, ranging from 10 to 20. Egypt displayed a continuous increase throughout the period, while Brazil hit its lowest point in 2010, becoming the country with the lowest percentage of foreign visitors.
