The line graph illustrates how many international tourists visited three countries – France, the USA, and Australia – over a period of 30 years, starting from 1990. Overall, there was a general upward trajectory in the number of international visitors, albeit at varying levels. Furthermore, France received the highest volume of foreigners in almost all years.
In 1990, France was the most popular nation, recording 40 million visits. Likewise, the number of foreign people traveling to the USA stood at 30 million, whereas the figure for those visiting Australia was significantly lower, at 10 million.
Between 1990 and 2020, tourist arrivals to France experienced substantial growth without any fluctuations, reaching a peak of 90 million in 2020. Similarly, visitor numbers in the USA rose dramatically, hitting their highest point of 60 million in 2000 before slipping back to 50 million in 2010. Subsequently, it increased slightly further to approximately 55 million by the end of the period. The total number of international arrivals in Australia saw a gradual surge, climbing from 10 million in the initial year to 30 million in 2020.
