The table illustrates percentage of British people that visited to Spain in the years 1981 and 2015.
Overall, it is evident that 25-35-year-old people showed the highest percentage in both years. Meanwhile, 16-24-year-olds and 0-15-year-olds rates were the lowest, generally. All the age groups experienced rise in 2015 except for 25-35 and 35-40.
In 1981, 50% of the population, 25-35 in age, traveled to Spain, making up the most largest percentage. However, it declined to 32% in 2015. As for 35-45, it showed 22% in the former year and dropped by 10% in the latter year.
In terms of 0-15 age group, 10% of this visited Spain in 1981, whereas 12% in 2015. 16-24 also witnessed a rise from 4% to 15% in these years. Regarding senior layer of the population, 55+, constituted 16% and 25% in 1981 and 2015, respectively, seeing 9% growth.
