The table compares international travel in 1990, 1995, 2000 and 2005. The results are given in millions and include 6 categories: the total number of travelers and 5 parts of the world.
Globally, it is evident that Africa and the Middle East were always the least popular destinations regardless of some growth, while Asian, Pacific and European regions attract far more tourists now than they used to. In contrast, America did not demonstrate any significant changes, though it is still a go-to place. In general, tourism grew since 1990.
Regarding African and Middle East countries, they were chosen for vacation by 18.2 and 9.8 million people, respectively, at the beginning of the period given. In 15 years, the number of travelers increased to 28m. in Africa and to 15million. in the Middle east. Alternatively, Asian and pacific countries visited by 60 million and Europe drawn 280 million became top 2 favorite places, with 135 and 400 million, by 2005
With the respect to America, it showed a nice result, 80.5million, in 1990, which did not improve considerably by 2005, 135million.
Overall, tourism figures jumped from 448 million in 1990 to 693 million in 2005.
