The table shows the percentages of the UK’s different age group residents traveling to Spain from 1981 to 2015.
Overall, the percentages of visitors to Spain from the UK aged 16-24 and 55+ saw an upward trend with similar percentage changes. Additionally, the 0-15 age group witnessed a marginal increase. However, 25-35 and 35-45 age group visitors to Spain from the UK was reported a notable decrease over the period.
Focusing on the increases first, in the initial year, the percentages of travelers from the UK to Spain began with 10%, and this was followed by a modest increase to 12% in 2015. A dramatic rise was reported in the percentages of residents of the UK visiting Spain who were aged 16-24, from 4% to 15%, during the given period. 55+ age: The UK residents percentages who attended to Spain also witnessed a considerable increase from 16% to 25% between 1981 and 2015.
By contrast, initially, 50% of the UK people who were aged 25-35 went to Spain, a figure that then dropped significantly to 32% in 2015. There was a notable decrease experienced in the percentages of the UK people aged 35-45 who visited Spain from 22% to 12% between 1981 and 2015.
