The bar chart illustrates the means of transportation that were used by visitors in New Zeland in 2004, categorizing them into five groups based on their nationalities. Overally, traveling by cars was the first choice of the Euroupean and Australlian tourists, While the Asians did not consider it a their first choice.
Britihs tourists were mostly intrested in taking cars to their trip with a majority amount of 60%. Both air and ferry traveling were in the second plaace with the intrest of roughly 38% of the visitors from Britain. Likewise, about 54% of the people who went to New Zealand from Germany, used car for their transportation. In compared with British travellers, more Germans were intrested in aquatic transportation.
Both of the Asian countries possosed the least employment of traveling with ferries. Unlike Koreans, most of the Japanese visitors chose airway traveling with an approximate amount of 53%. On the other hand, going on a trip with a coach, which was not popular among the other three nationalities, it was quite appealing to the Asian groups.
