The line graph illustrates the percentage of UK residents who took package holidays to Europe, North America, and other countries from 1993 to 2007.
Overall, the proportion of package holidays to Europe declined significantly, whereas North America and other countries remained relatively stable. Initially, in 1993, Europe accounted for around 55% of package holidays, but this figure gradually declined and dropped sharply after 2003, reaching approximately 35% by 2007.
In contrast, the proportion of holidays to other countries fluctuated around 55-60% throughout the period, maintaining a higher percentage than Europe by the end. North America consistently had the lowest proportion, remaining between 30-35%, with minor fluctuations.While Europe was initially a dominant destination for package holidays, its popularity declined over time. Meanwhile, other countries remained the most preferred, and North America remained the least popular choice.
