The preceding line chart outlines the amount of international travelers visiting France, USA and Australia over a span of 30 years.
Overall, the number of tourists in all nations witnessed periods of growth and decline throughout the timeline. France’s figure fluctuated despite experiencing an initial increase, whereas tourist arrival in the USA and Australia rose consistently.
The US’s number of tourists stood at 30 million in 1990, which is 10 million lower than that of France. However, the subsequent year saw a dramatic surge of 30 million tourists to The States, which is identical with the data of France. The numbers of people visiting the US then fluctuate constantly, losing 10 million in 2010 before slightly recovering in the last year of the recorded data. On the other hand, The statistics showed a continual upward trend in France, witnessing an increase of more than 10 million every decade
The total number of visits to Australia was the lowest, standing at 10 million in 1990. Despite growing steadily in the coming decades, tourists visiting Australia were just 30 million by 2020. which made Australia tourism significantly fall behind the other nations
