The line graph illustrates the number of international tourists visiting three continents — Asia, Europe, and America — between 2000 and 2020.
Overall, the number of international tourists increased across all three continents. America saw a steady and notable rise throughout the period, eventually becoming the second most visited region. In contrast, Europe’s performance was less consistent, experiencing several fluctuations and a slight decline toward the end.
In 2000, America had the lowest number of international visitors, with around 50 million, which increased steadily to about 280 million by 2020. The number of international tourists visiting Europe remained relatively stable, with some minor fluctuations, ending the period at just over 250 million people.
Asia began with approximately 100 million international visitors in 2000. Over the next two decades, the number rose significantly, reaching a peak of around 450 million in 2020, before experiencing a slight decline to about 420 million by the end of the period.
