The graph illustrates information about the rate of UK visitors who come from France and North America yearly for holidays and business. It is also clear that, from North America, most people visit the United States for both work and rest; however, the number of French tourists in each graph shows lower numbers than North American visitors between January and December.
Firstly, North America commenced from 0.7 million in January and experienced a sharp increase from 0.7 million to 3 million in 7 months until July. But from July, it decreased intensely from 3 million to 0.7 million, returning to the previous level of visitors who come for holiday. On the business graph, North American tourists experienced fluctuation in a year. In January, the number of visitors was 0.15 million, rose to 0.3 million in May, went down to 0.2 million in August, grew to 0.35 million, and ended up at 0.25 million.
Secondly, France started from a million in January and went up slightly to 1.5 million in July; however, in December, it returned to the recent level of 1 million for holiday. On business, the rate of French visitors fluctuated in one year in different months, from 0.25 million, rising to 0.2 million during 5 months. However, from May till August, it decreased from 0.2 million to 0.1 million. This experience occurred again and finished at 0.1 million in December.
