The given line charts compare the number of tourists annually visiting in France and North America for holiday and business.
Overall, It is clear that those from France paying a visit to the United Kingdom for holiday remained unchanged during one year, alongside the increase in numbers of visitors for entrepreneurial purposes, while others from North America spending time on holiday in the UK saw a decrease, but a rise in those for business.
Regarding the line graph, the number of visitors from France to the UK for both business and holiday purposes demonstrated notable changes in the figures over the time. Towards those for holiday, the index started with well under 1.0 million in January before reaching its peak at 1.5 million people in July, and returned to its initial figure at about 1.0 million in December. For business, French visitors experienced a relative but fluctuating increase, commencing with 0.05 million in January prior to simultaneously peaking at 0.20 million in May and October, then similarly culminating in around 0.10 million in both August and December.
In terms of North America, it repeated relatively the same tendency as those from France. As for holiday, the number of visitors to Britain began with under 1.0 million, continued to attain the highest figure at 3.0 millions in July, and significantly dived to only about 0.7 million in December, exhibiting a downward but drastically fluctuating trajectory. Given that people paying a visit to the UK for business depicted a remarkable increase with January reporting 0.15 million, followed by a rise in numbers of people by 0.15 and 0.20 million in May and October, whilst August and December showed a rapid decease to 0.20 and 0.25 million, respectively.
