The provided pie charts demonstrate the proportions of UK visitors to Spain in five different age groups in 1983 and 2003
Overall, it can be seen that people aged 35-54 represented the largest group of visitors in both years, although their share decreased over time. Meanwhile, the proportion of older tourists and young adults under 24 increased noticeably
In 1983, the majority of visitors were aged 35-54, accounting for 50% of the total. The second largest group was people aged 25-34, at 20%. Visitors aged 55 and above made up 16%, while younger tourists were less common: those aged 0-15 represented 10%, and only 4% were 16-24
In 2003, the distribution of visitors became more balanced. Although the 35-54 group remained the largest, its proportion fell significantly to 35%. In contrast, the percentage of tourist aged 55+ rose sharply to 26%, becoming the second largest group. The share of visitors under 16 increased markedly to 15%, while both the 16-24 and 25-34 groups accounted for 12% each.
