The displayed statistics depict 7 countries that Australian people mostly visited in 1999 and 2009. In general, the provided data shows an upward trend in the number of Australian visitors over 10 years. In addition, New Zealand’s ratio was clearly dominant in the number of tourists compared to other nations
Looking at the table, the total number of Australians who travelled to New Zealand soared by 113%, peaking at over a million people in 2009. A similar trend, but to a lesser extent, was true for Fiji, which the figure surged by 114%. Despite having the same growth change, Fiji stood at roughly 250,000 Australian tourists, which was only a quarter of New Zealand’s.
Turning to the UK, its number increased solely by 60%, from 400,000 to 640,000 visitors. The US’s figure rose by 33%, reaching 400,000 visitors. Moreover, China’s report witnessed a dramatic rise from 86,000 to 300,000 people, representing a 249% increase. However, the average total of travelers to the United Kingdom and the United States was still approximately twofold higher than China’s rate, even though China held the largest rising pattern over time.
