The provided table illustrates the percentage of UK travellers to Spain according to different age groups in 1981 and 2015. Overall, the percentage of visitors in all age brackets experienced notable growth except for those aged 25–35 and 35–45. Interestingly, despite showing a decrease in their percentages, 25–35- year-old travellers led the pack in both years.
In 1981, the 25–35 age bracket dominated the category, with a whopping 50%. Following closely behind were the 35–45, over 55, and under 15-year–old age groups, at 22%, 16%, and 10%, respectively. The 16–24 age category came last, with a mere 4%.
In 2015, the figures for all age groups shifted considerably. For instance, the percentages of UK visitors to Spain aged 25–35 and 35–45 decreased by 18% and 10%, respectively. In contrast, travelers who aged between 16 and 24 and 55+ increased to 25% and 15%, respectively, marking the biggest increases. Travelers under 15 years old came last, with only a 2 percentage point increase.
