The given line graph delineates how many travelers from the UK and international holidaymakers are traveling to the United Kingdom, and the bar chart compares the figures for the UK residents visiting some foreign nations.
Overall, it is discernible from the line graph that the numbers of domestic travelers going abroad and overseas visitors to Britain saw upward trends. While the bar chart shows that Spain and France were the two most prevalent nations to travel to.
A closer examination of the data reveals that in 1979, the numbers of travelers from the UK and international holidaymakers traveling to the United Kingdom were about 15 and 10 million, respectively. After two decades, the former figure surged to nearly 55 million, while the latter number moderately increased to almost 30 million.
As for the bar chart, over 10 million UK visitors preferred traveling to France, showing that this was the most popular country among other nations. Trailing behind was Spain, recording about 9.5 million, whereas the remaining nations were in the range of 3-4 million.
