The bar chart illustrates the information about four types of transport used by tourists in New Zealand in 2004.
Overall, the most preferred transport for tourists was coach, except for visitors from Asia. Meanwhile, the least used was ferry.
According to the bar chart, more than 50% of British, German, and Australian visitors traveled by coach. The indicator for air transport was just above 40% for British and German tourists and only around 25% for Australians. The least used transport for journeys was the ferry, and its graph for Germans and British was just under 20%, while for Australians it was around 12%. The last transport type is car, and figures varied from approximately 20% to 35% for these 3 nations.
The most popular choice for traveling was air transport for Japanese tourists with around 52%, and the coach with just under 50%. Like all other nations, the ferry was the least chosen source for traveling. Most Korean visitors decided to travel by car rather than by coach, roughly 50%, while the indicators for air, bus, and ferry were around 42%, 35%, and 6%.
