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Band 7+: The pie charts show the reasons (visiting friends/family, business, holiday, other) people fly from the airport. Summarize the information by describing the main features of the charts and making comparisons where appropriate.

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The image presents four pie charts illustrating the purposes of travel for passengers at four different airports in 2016. For Gatwick Airport, the reasons were Holiday at 54%, Visiting friends/family at 30%, Business at 14%, and Other at 2%. At Heathrow Airport, the breakdown was Visiting friends/family 37%, Holiday 33%, Business 26%, and Other 4%. For Luton Airport, the purposes were Visiting friends/family 50%, Holiday 35%, Business 13%, and Other 2%. At Stansted Airport, the distribution was Visiting friends/family 48%, Holiday 36%, Business 14%, and Other 2%.
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The pie charts illustrate the intention of passenegers of four different airpots such as Gatwick, Heathrow, Luton, and Stansted in the UK, over the period of 2016.

Overall, these visuals point in the same direction: the most significant amount of arrivals were due to visiting friends or family and holiday purposes; the category of other purposes was considerably low in every airport; also business category was popular especially in Heathrow airport.

To begin with holiday intentions, it is clearly seen that Gatwick airport accounted for roughly half of the total, while other airports had the same percentage of holiday purposes. Visiting friends or family in Gatwick and in Heathrow was not so popular as it was in Luton and Stansted airports. Admittedly, other purposes scored 2% in three airports, but in Heathrow it was 4%. Interestingly, business purposes were higher in Heathrow 26% in contrary to other airports approximately 13%.

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