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The image shows a line graph with visitor statistics in millions for three categories from 1989 to 2009: Business (dashed line), Holiday (solid line), and Meeting Friends and Relatives (dotted line); in 1989, visitors for Business were approximately 4 million, for Holiday about 6.5 million, and for Meeting Friends and Relatives around 2.5 million; by 1994, Business visitors had risen to 6 million, peaked by nearly 9 million in 1999, declining to about 7 million by 2009; Holiday visitors peaked at around 9 million in 1999, dipped to roughly 7 million in 2004, then increased back to around 9 million in 2009; Meeting Friends and Relatives showed a steady rise from 2.5 million in 1989 to over 6 million by 2009.
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The data presents the quantity of overseas tourists in the United Kingdom who came for three various aims from 1989 to 2009.
Overall, the number of visitors increased over the period. However, the largest quantity of people came to the UK for holiday.
At the start of the period, the quantity of visitors who came for holiday was 6.5 million and then there was a significant increase to 9 million by 1999. In 2004, this number decreased to the starting point again. Eventually, this number arrived by 9 million at the end of the period.
As for business purposes, it started with 5 million and then had fluctuated graph until reaching 8 million, finishing with 7 million at the end. Compared to this, the number of people, who came for meeting friends and relatives, changed minimally, starting with 3.5 million and ending with 6 million. This purpose of travelling was the least common .
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