The table details how the number of people travelling internationally changed in 1990, 1995, 2000 and 2005
Overall, the number of visitors to almost countries increased over the years except for America, whose is increased in the period from 1990 to 2000 but suddenly decrease at the end of the period. In addition, Europe was the country that has the highest number of visitors in 1990, 1995, 2000 and 2005
In 1990, the total number of people travelling to 5 countries was 448.9. After 5 years, this figure risen rapidly to 615.2 and has the tendency to continue to grow to 615.2 in 1995, 669.2 in 2000 and 693.7 in 2005.
Also in 1990, there were 18.2, 60.2, 280.2, and 9.8 millions of people go abroad to Africa, Asia and the Pacific, Europe, and Middle East, respectively. 5 years later, the numbers of Africa, Asia and Pacific, Europe and Middle East international visitors continued to go up moderately to 20.8, 80.3, 390.3, and 11.3. respectively. Then, climb slightly up to 26.9, 117.4, 393.2, and 13.5 and finally reached to 28.7, 135.8, 400.2 and 15.8 millions of people in 2005. In contrast to these countries, America attracted 80.5 millions of oversea travellers in 1990. After 5 years, this figure increased considerably to 112.5 millions of people but after 5 years and 10 years this number went up slightly to 118.2 and 113.2 millions of people respectively and suddently falled down mildly to 113.2 millions of people at the end of the period.
