The line graph illustrates the number of enquiries to the tourist information desk in three different ways (in person, by telephone, and by email) in the first six months of 2001.
Overall. It It can be seen that people were more interested in claiming in office via telephone and face-to-face, while people are less interested in sending email or letter.
According to the data, in 2001, there were 400 people who inquired at the tourist information office, but it showed a positive trend, which significantly increased over time and reached at 1200. Which made it the highest compared to the other way. Followed by, another method to communicate in the tourist office was by telephone Which started at 800 in January, was the highest among all in this month, and showed a little fluctuation and reached just over 1000.
In terms of via email and letter, there were fewer people who showed interest over the period. Starting at about 1,000 in January and remaining similar till March, it dramatically decreased in June to only 400, which made the least way of enquiry of a tourist information office in 2001.
