The line graph shows the number of people who visited the UK between 1979 and 1999, while the bar graph reveals UK residents’ most favored destination in 1999. Overall, it is clear that people who took a trip abroad from the United Kingdom surpassed the international tourists who visited their nation and remained so throughout the period. It is also seen that British visitors favored France as their favorite stop.
To begin, visits abroad by native residents started slightly higher by above 10 million visits than global citizens to the United Kingdom, which was established at exactly 10 million. Both numbers experienced mild fluctuations between 1979 and 1984, then British visits abroad spiked for the rest of the interval.
In terms of the most chosen tourist destinations, France and Spain became the most visited nations by British citizens among the five places, with over 10 and 8 million visitors, respectively. On the other hand, the rest of the countries visited by British travelers are the USA, Greece, and Turkey, which achieved less than 5 million British tourists in a year.
