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The image shows a line graph of visitors in millions categorized by purpose from 1989 to 2009. In 1989, Business visitors were 4 million, Holiday visitors 5 million, Meeting friends and relatives visitors 3 million. In 1994, Business visitors were 5 million, Holiday visitors peaked at 9 million, Meeting friends and relatives visitors were 4 million. In 1998, Business visitors were 6 million, Holiday visitors 6 million, Meeting friends and relatives visitors nearly 4 million. In 2002, Business visitors approximately 6.5 million, Holiday visitors about 7 million, Meeting friends and relatives visitors around 4 million. In 2006, Business visitors exceeded 7 million, Holiday visitors slightly below 8 million, Meeting friends and relatives visitors about 4.5 million. By 2009, Business visitors were 9 million, Holiday visitors peaked at 9 million, Meeting friends and relatives visitors about 6 million.
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The line graph below illustrates the number of overseas travelers who visited the UK for business, holidays, and visiting friends and relatives from 1989 to 2009.
Overall, it is clear that the number of visitors in three of these categories increased steadily during this period, although the rate and pattern of growth varied.
In 1989, the numbers for business, holidays, and visiting friends and relatives were approximately 5 million, 6.5 million, and 3.5 million, respectively. The number of visitors who came to visit friends and relatives showed a moderate increase, reaching 7 million in 2008, followed by a slight decrease to 6 million in 2009.
Between 1989 and 1994, the number of visitors who came for business saw a minimal decline to 4 million. This was followed by a consistent rise to 8 million in 2008, before dropping to 7 million by the end of the period.
In contrast, the figure for holidays increased dramatically, peaking at 9 million in 1996. However, it fell sharply to approximately 7 million in 2006 before rising again to 9 million towards the end of the period.
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