The table gives information about the proportion of UK citizens who visited Spain from 1981 to 2015.
Overall, the figures for British people who were aged (0-15, 16-24, and 55+) showed slight increases over the years, while the trend for visitors aged (25-35 and 36-45) witnessed considerable decreases over the period in question. Notably, the highest percentages were for 25-35 year olds in both 1981 and 2015, despite a sharp drop over the years.
In more detail, the proportion of UK visitors to Spain aged 0-15 witnessed a negligible rise, rising by only 2% between 1981 and 2015, while that of another age group of visitors (16-24) was the smallest in 1981 and showed a slight increase in 2015, with 4% and 15% respectively. In addition, the trend for older visitors (aged 55+) showed a significant growth, ending at 25% in 2015.
Moving on to decreases, the percentage of people aged 25-35 was the highest, with 50% in 1981, after which it decreased to 32% in 2015. Meanwhile, this trend was followed by UK citizens aged 36-45 and witnessed almost the same pattern, decreasing by 10% over the period in question.
