The graph provides insights into the number of Venezuelan students visiting Paris, London, and Rome from 2011 to 2014, showcasing notable trends in their preferences.
Over the observed period, London became the most popular destination, experiencing consistent growth in student numbers, rising from 15,000 in 2011 to nearly 20,000 by 2014. This steady increase suggests a growing attraction to the British capital.
Paris also saw an upward trend, particularly between 2012 and 2013, when the number of visitors jumped to 20,000, making it the most visited destination that year. Apart from 2011, when it attracted only 10,000 visitors, Paris consistently outperformed Rome in popularity.
Rome, in contrast, displayed fluctuating figures, peaking at 18,000 in 2013 but experiencing an overall decline over the period. Visitor numbers fell to 15,000 by 2014, with its lowest point in 2012 at just 12,000 visitors.
In summary, while London and Paris gained popularity among Venezuelan students, Rome saw a decline, reflecting shifting interests and priorities in their travel choices.
