The table illustrates the number of people who travelled internationally from Africa, America, Asia and the pacific, Europe and Middle East between 1990 and 2005. The unit is measured in millions.
Overall, the number of travellers rose throughout the period from all five continents. Notably, European travelled the most while Middle East people travelled least over the period.
To begin with, African travelled least in the initial year at 15 millions and the figure consistently increased to 28.7 millions, at the final year. Likewise, the number of Middle Eastern people experienced inclining trend, accounting from 9.6 millions to 27 millions over the period. European liked travelling the most, with highest figure of 280.2 millions in 1990, rising continously to 399.8 millions till the end year.
America increased significantly from 1990 to 2005, which grew from 93 millions to 113 millions. Notably, Aisa and the pacific accounted 67 millions in 1990,which then continously experinced growth and reached 135.8 millions by 2005.
