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Band 6+: The line graph and the table show the number of trips to other countries by UK residents for various purposes between 1989 and 2001. Summarise the information by selecting and reporting the main features, and make comparisons where relevant.

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The image contains a line graph categorized by trip purpose and a table showing the total number of trips in millions. The total trips were: 1989, 47; 1992, 55,5; 1995, 68; 1998, 73,5; 2001, 61. The breakdown of trips by purpose in millions is as follows: For holidays, the values for 1989, 1992, 1995, 1998, and 2001 were 30, 36, 43, 50, and 40, respectively. For business, the values were 8, 9, 10, 9,5, and 7. For family visits, the values were 5, 6, 7, 9, and 12. For other purposes, the values were 4, 4,5, 8, 5, and 2.
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The line graph provides information about the number of trips made for different purposes beetwen 1989 and 2001.Overall,holidays were the most popular reason for travelling during the period.While trips for holidays increased and then decreased slightly family visits showed a steady rise.

In 1989,about 30 million trips were made for holidays.This number increased gradually to around 40 million in 1995 and reach a peak of about 50 million in 1998.However,it fell to roughly 40 million in 2001.Business trips started about 8 million in 1989 and rose slightly to ten million in 1995 before decreasing to around 8 million in 2001.

The number of trips for family visits increased steadly from about 5 million in 1989 to approximately 12 million in 2001.In contrast,trips for other purposes rose to around 7 million in 1995 but then dropped significantly to about 2 million by 2001.

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