The graph illustrates data regarding the number of people who visited the UK for various reasons, such as holidays and business, from France and North America. Overall, the number of tourists from North America remained the same at the end of the period as it was at the beginning, although it peaked in the middle. In contrast, the number of French visitors remained stable without any significant changes, while the number of business visitors from both countries fluctuated during the same period.
Furthermore, the number of individuals who came for holidays from France was over 700,000 in January, while visitors from North America nearly reached 1 million. This figure significantly increased to 3 million in July for France, while the number of North American visitors saw a slight rise. By the first month of winter, the number of visitors from each country returned to the initial levels.
Regarding business purposes, the number of people visiting the UK from France and North America was 150,000 and 50,000, respectively, for each country. The proportion of individuals from both countries significantly doubled in May and October, but also saw a substantial decrease in August and December. By the end of the period, the number of business visitors from France and North America increased to 250,000 and 100,000, respectively, compared to the beginning.
