The given table compares the change in the number of international visitors from different regional parts of the world between 1990 and 2005.
Overall, all categories witnessed an upward trend except America, which had a slight decrease from 2000 to 2005. Moreover, Europe was the continent that had the highest number of people traveling while the Middle West had the lowest number.
It can be seen that the continent having the largest number of international visitors was Europe. In 1990, this figure was about 18.2 millions of people then increased to over 390 million in 1995 and 2000, and reached its peak at 400.2 million. However, the Middles West had individuals who liked travel, the lowest in the table. Initially, the figure for this was 9.8 millions, and risen by 3.7 million 10 years later. Finally, it reached its highest in 2005, was under 16 million people. Moreover, Africa was the second smallest in the total of its citizens liking travel, which was 18.2, 20.8, and 28.7 in 1990, 2995, and 2005 respectively.
On the one hand, America showed a decrease between 2000 and 2005 (118.2 and 113.2 respectively), while the remaining categories had a rise from the period 1990-2005. Asia and Pacific the first time 60.2 million of visitors then increased by under 75.6 million 15 years later. In addition, the figure for the total row increased from the same amount of time, beginning at 448.9 and ending at 693.7 million people.
