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The chart below shows various transport tourists used within New Zealand in 2004. Summarise the information by selecting and reporting the main features, and make comparisons where relevant.

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The bar chart compares the proportions of tourists from five countries – Britain, Germany, Japan, Korea and Australia – who used four different types of transport (air, coach, car and ferry) while visiting New Zealand in 2004. Overall, coach travel was the most popular mode of transport among British, German and Australian tourists, whereas Japanese […]
The bar chart compares the utilization of four types of transports in New Zealand among tourists from five different countries in 2004. Overall, the usage of air transport and coach was higher than other types of transports among all tourists, including Australians where the most tourists relied on coach. However, car and ferry were the […]
The bar chart compares five countries, namely Britain, Germany, Japan, Korea, and Australia, in terms of the proportions of tourists using four different types of transport in New Zealand in 2004. Overall, it is clear that coach transport made up the largest proportion of usage in Britain, Germany, and Australia. However, a different option was […]
The graph below illustrates the types of transport used by tourists who visited New Zealand from five countries in 2004. In general, in three countries the highest means of transport used was a coach, and in contrast this was a ferry, between 50 and 60 per cent. But, in Japanese the highest was an air […]
The bar chart illustrates the proportion of four different types of transport, namely air, coach, car and ferry, used by visitors from five countries (Britain, Germany, Japan, Korea and Australia) travelling to New Zealand in 2004. Overall, coach was generally the most popular vehicle, whereas ferry accounted for the lowest proportion. Car travel was particularly […]
The bar chart illustrates how tourists from five different countries travelled around New Zealand in 2004 using four types of transport: air, coach, car and ferry. Overall, coaches and planes were the most commonly used forms of transport, while ferries were the least popular. It is also clear that transport choices varied between nationalities. Japanese […]
The bar chart gives information about the kinds of transport used by visitors who came to New Zeland from foreign countries in 2004. Overall , it is clear that Air and Coach made up the largest number of visitors amongest foreign countries , while the figure for Ferry accounted for the least share . It […]
The line graph gives information about the types of transport used by tourists who visited New Zealand from five countries in 2004. Overall, the highest percentage of coach used in New Zealand was among Britain people, whereas the largest percentage for air and car was among Japanese people in the former, and among Britain and […]
The graph compares different types of transport used by 5 different nations who visited New Zealand in 2004. Overall, while coach was the most preferable form of transport among tourists, the reverse was true for ferry which accounted for the lowest share of use in all countries. Moreover, British and German tourists used transportation more […]
The bar chart compares four means of transportation – air, coach, car, and ferry – in terms of their usage by international visitors in New Zealand in 2004. Overall, while the higher number of tourists from Britain, Germany, and Australia preferred travelling by coach, air and car travel were the most popular options among Japanese […]
The given chart below illiterates, four type of transport that used by New Zealand’s tourists among five country in 2004. Looking from the overall perspective it is clear that ferry with a airplanes. were the most used transports while coach remained as a least used one. Many British people made their journeys by cars, and […]
The given bar chart illustrates information about the types of transport (air, coach, car, ferry) used by travellers who visited New Zealand from Britain, German, Japanese, Korean, and Australian in 2004. Overall, it is clear that all the types of transport experienced flactuation. Basically coach and air had the highest level, while ferry and car […]
The given bar depicts the types of transport used by travelers who visited New Zealand from five nations in 2004. Overall, it is clear that most tourists used coach and air transport to visited New Zealand. However, very few people preferred traveling to New Zealand by ferry. Traveling by coach was very popular among British, […]
The bar chart compares four distinct transportation means for travellers to commute to New Zealand from five countries, namely, Britain, German, Japanese, Korean and Australian in 2004. Overall, the transporting tourists by bus was the most common among Western countries, whereas car and plane usage was the most appealing in East-Asian nations. In contrast, ferry […]
The given graph depicts the types of transport used by travelers who visited New Zealand from five nations in 2004. Overall, it is clear that a significant percentage of tourists from all nationalities visited New Zealand by coach and air transport. However, very few people preffered traveling New Zealand by ferry. Looking at the data […]
The bar chart illustrates using the types of transportations, namely air transportation, coach, car and ferry by some tourists in New Zealand in 2004. Overall, the coaches were used more by all tourists except Japanese and Korean tourists. However, the ferries were used less by tourists compared to other tranportations. As it can be seen, […]
The bar chart shows what kind of transport tourists from five countries used to travel within New Zealand in 2004. Overall, most tourists used cars to move around New Zealand, while ferries were the least popular option. Japanese and Korean visitors preferred travelling by air more than tourists from other countries. Car travel was the […]
The bar chart illustrates the information about the various modes of transport tourists used within New Zealand in 2004. Overall, most countries had a large number of tourists who used coaches, which was the most popular mode of transport. The number of tourists using coaches in Britain hit the highest point. In other countries, tourists […]
The bar chart illustrates the information about the various transport tourists used within New Zealand in 2004 Overall, most countries had a plenty tourist used coach is the highest, the number of tourists used coach in Britain is hit the highest point, others countries, the tourist used an other transports is higher such as air […]
The chart below gives information about the range of vehicles that visitors used in New Zealand in 2004. Overall, it can be seen that among all vehicles, the coach was notably well-used in almost all countries compared to the ferry, which is the least preferred by tourists across 5 countries. The coach was the most […]
The bar chart compares the number of tourists from five cointries who used four types of trainsport(air, coach, car, and ferry) while visiting New Zealand in 2004. Overall, it is clear that coach was the most popular mode of trainsport amoung the tourists by Britain, German, and Australian visitors. In contrast, ferry was the least […]
The bar chart compares tourists from five different countries in terms of various usage of transportation in New Zealand in 2004. Overall, the data indicates that the fewest preference is ferries in five countries. It is also evident that the majority of people used coaches from British, Germany, and Australia. Most Britains preferred coach at […]
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