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Band 6+: the line graph below shows thenumber of overseas visitors who came to the UK for different purposes between 1989 and 2009.

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The image displays a line graph charting overseas visitors to the UK by purpose from 1989 to 2009. In 1989: business at 4m, holiday 7m, meeting friends/relatives 2.5m. By 1994: business 6m, holiday peak at 9m, meeting friends/relatives over 3m. In 1999: business 6.5m, holiday 8.5m, meeting friends/relatives 4m. In 2004: business aligns with holiday at 7.5m, meeting friends/relatives steadily increases to 6m. In 2009: business dips to 8m, holiday reached 9m, meeting friends/relatives falls just below 7.5m. Data spans 20 years, divides purposes into three categories tracking millions in visitors.
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The line graph illustrates how many overseas travellers visiting to the the UK for diverse purposes from 1989 to 2009.

Overall, the numbers of international visitors who came to the Uk for all purposes increased but in varying degrees. Notably, holiday is the most popular purpose in almost surveyed time while the opposite was true for meeting friends and relatives.

Examining the graph in greater detail, the number of holiday visitors was 6,5 millions in 1989, and then this figure reached a peak of 9 millionsin 1994 before returning to the initial level. In the year 2009, this statistic recovered again to the highest point. Although having more fluctuations, holiday was the most common objective of overseas visitors.

The number of business travelers experienced a slight decline, from 5 millions to 4 millions in the first two surveyed year, and then this figure peak at 8 millions in 2004, surpassing two remaining purpose. After that, this figure dropped modestly by 1 millions in 2009 and became the second most popular purpose.

3,5 million of visitors coming to the UK for visiting friends and relative in 1989 and then there was a considerable rise of 3,5 million in the year 2004 before falling again to over 6 million in 2009. Finally, meeting friends and relatives is the least common objective for international travelers.

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