The visual representation delineates the preferred travel destinations among Venezuelan students from 2011 to 2014, namely London, Rome and Paris, with trends and data for every year.
In general, London experienced the highest number of visiting students last year, while Rome had the lowest turnout of student visitors.
Firstly, the most notable feature of graph is the trend of students going to Paris. In fact, in 2011 Paris hosted the lowest count of visiting students, totaling at 10000. By 2013, this figure had doubled to reach 20000. However, in 2014, there was a slightly decline, with the number of visiting students dropping to nearly 17000.
On the other hand, London had a more stable tendency, with a slight increase every year, which became slightly steeper after 2013, Consequently, London’s visitor count rose from 15000 to almost 20000 over time, moving it from the second to the first place among the most visited in the cities.
Finally, Rome experienced a notably fluctuating (volatile) trend in tourism. In 2011, it was the preferred destination for Venezuelan students, attracting around 17000 visitors. However, after this peak, the number of tourists declined until 2012 when it surged back to nearly the same level as in 2011. Despite this rebound, there was another decrease from 2013 to 2014, to 15,000 visitors, making Rome the only city to see a decline during that period. with only 15,000 visitors, making Rome the only destination to witness a decline during this period.
