The chart illustrates the percentage of transportation used to travel to New Zealand by people in five different nations in 2004.
Overall, the coach was more popular transport among British, German, and Australian, while Japanese preferred airplane. The car was more common among Korean. In addition, British people took all kinds of vehicle more than other nations.
The first category is British, the coach headed well under 60%. In the second place was the aircraft at just over 40%. The car came next with about 37%, compared to the ferry at 20%. Almost 55% of individuals from Germany took trip on the coach. The plane accounted for approximately 40%, making slightly more popular than the car, at about 35%. The ferry made up 20%.
The next category is Japanese, the airplane ranked first with roughly 52%, which was slight as high as the coach at about 48%. The car was the third most popular transport at 20%, whereas the ferry stood at 10%. 50% of Korean travelled by car. This was followed by plane with two-fifths. The coach made up roughly 35%, which was significantly as popular as the ferry at 8%. The most accessable transport was the coach with half percent for Australian. In second place was aircraft with almost quarter. The ferry came next with 12%, although this was a bit less than the car, at around 18%.
