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The image presents two data tables. The first table, "Visits Abroad by UK Residents by Purpose of Visit (1994-98)," itemizes data: 1994 shows holiday 15,246, business 3,155, visits to friends and relatives 2,689, other reasons 982, with a total of 22,072; 1995 records holiday 14,898, business 3,188, visits to friends and relatives 2,628, other reasons 896, totaling 21,610; 1996 lists holiday 17,896, business 3,249, visits to friends and relatives 2,741, other reasons 1,030, totaling 24,949; 1997 includes holiday 19,703, business 3,639, visits to friends and relatives 3,051, other reasons 1,178, totaling 27,447; 1998 details holiday 20,700, business 3,957, visits to friends and relatives 3,181, other reasons 1,003, totaling 28,828. The second table, "Destinations of Visits Abroad by UK Residents by Main Region (1994-98)," highlights data: 1994 identifies Western Europe 19,371, North America 919, Other areas 1,782, with total 22,072; 1995 shows Western Europe 18,944, North America 1,181, Other areas 1,485, totaling 21,610; 1996 presents Western Europe 21,877, North America 1,424, Other areas 1,648, totaling 24,949; 1997 indicates Western Europe 23,661, North America 1,579, Other areas 2,207, totaling 27,447; 1998 records Western Europe 24,519, North America 1,823, Other areas 2,486, totaling 28,828.
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The tables illustrate the number of people who visited abroad and the destination of these journeys based on the results of a survey in a 4-year period from 1994 to 1998.
Overall, it is clear from the table that, the holiday is the main reason why people traveled to other countries throughout the period. The other reason category has the lowest number of reasons why people traveled to foreign countries.
According to the first table, the proportion of people who traveled to a foreign country for a holiday fluctuated throughout the period, starting at 15,246 in 1994 and rising to 20,700 in 1998. The number of people who are in the business category increased steadily throughout the period, starting at 3,155 in 1994 and rising to 3,957 in 1998. the total number had fluctuations between the period but increased to 28,828 in 1998.
It is clear that Western Europe was the most popular destination, with 19,371 passengers in 1994. This figure increased rapidly in the following four years, reaching 24,519 in 1998. The total number of passengers who traveled to Western Europe, North America, and other areas increased steadily from 22,072 in 1994 to 28,828 in 1998.
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