The table depicts the quantity of tourists in the UK and their average fund expenditure between 2003 and 2008.
Overall, the figure for almost all categories showed an increase, except for the data for the average night per visit, which experienced a decline over the period shown. It is also noticed that the amount of average spending per visitor increased continuously without pullback over the period.
Looking at the pie chart in more detail, the volume of visitors rose sharply from 24.715 millions to 32.778 millions people between 2003 and 2007, but it significantly decreased to 31.888 in 2008. Additionally, the total expenditure showed an upward trend over the period shown, starting at €11,855 in 2003 and touching €16,323 in 2008, except for 2007, which slightly decreased to €15,960.
Turning to the remaining data set, the typical amount spent per visitor increased steadily from €476 to €511 between 2003 and 2008. Moreover, there was a slight rise in the figure for the average nights per tourist from 8.2 to 8.4 during the period of four years, but it significantly decreased and remained at 7.7 for the last two years of the period shown.
