The given table compares the number of visitors in the UK and their average expenses during the visiting time from 2003 to 2008. Overall, the table presents that during the time from 2003 to 2008, the number of visits, the amount spent by the visitors, and the average spend per visit have followed a rising trend. In contrast, the average night spend per visit has followed a downward trend.
In 2003, the number of visitors in the UK was about 24 million. Whereas, visitors spent approximately 12 billion pounds. In addition, the average spend per visit was about 475 pounds. Visitors spent almost 8 nights per visit there. Until 2006, this whole sum followed a rising trend. This table illustrates that from 2007, the visitors spent fewer nights in contrast to past years.
By the year 2008, the number of visitors reached 32 million. Also, the total spend and average spend per visit followed the same trend, which rose to 16 billion pounds and 511 pounds. Whereas, tourists traveling to the UK tended to decrease the number of nights they planned to stay there, declining to only 7.7 days per visit.
