The chart illustrates the quantity of tourists in the United Kingdom and their average expendeniture over 6 years period commencing from 2003.
Overall, it is evident that while the number of visitors in the UK, their spend and average spend per visits significantly increased over the given period, the opposite was the case for visitors’ average nights per visits. Additionally, increasing in the number of visits was the highest growth in the shown table.
To delve deeper into specifics, when it comes to number of visits, its figure saw a surge by around 2.000 to 3.000 million each year between 2003 and 2006, with the former at 24.715 million visits and the latter at 32.713 visits. Besides, the number of visitors in the UK reached its peak at precisely 32.778 in 2007 before losing its momentum and declining to 31.88 million visits. Similarly, tourists’ expenditure saw a rise in the first 3 years from nearly 12.000 million visits to over 16.000 million visits, followed by a variation between 15.960 and 16.323 million visits over last years.
