The line graph illustrates the tourism statistics of Venezuelan students visiting three prominent destinations—Paris, London, and Rome—from 2011 to 2014.
Overall, London emerged as the most favored destination by the end of the period, while Paris and Rome exhibited fluctuating trends with distinct peak years.
In 2011, the number of Venezuelan students traveling to Paris was approximately 15,000. The following year, this figure experienced a decline to around 10,000. However, 2013 witnessed a significant resurgence, with visitor numbers nearing 20,000, before slightly decreasing to about 18,000 in 2014. Conversely, London began with approximately 17,000 students in 2011. This figure escalated to nearly 20,000 in 2012, but then plummeted to around 15,000 in 2013. Remarkably, London rebounded substantially in 2014, concluding with an impressive count of almost 23,000 students.
Rome’s trajectory displayed a contrasting pattern. Commencing at roughly 10,000 students in 2011, visitor numbers surged dramatically to about 22,000 in 2012, marking it as the most popular destination that year. Nevertheless, the subsequent years saw a decline, with numbers falling to around 15,000 in 2013 and eventually stabilizing at approximately 17,000 in 2014. Hence, while Rome initially attracted a significant influx of students, its appeal diminished relative to the burgeoning popularity of London, which ultimately secured its position as the preferred choice among Venezuelan students by the end of the observed period.
