5 report(s) found.
The line graph illustrates the number of enquiries received by the Tourist Information Office in one city over a six month period in 2011. Overall, the number of enquiries received in person, by letter/email and by telephone have different changes in the same period. The requests for information received in person and by telephone both […]
The line graph depicts the sum inquiries by the Tourist information officer via three means in the year 2011 from January to June. Generally , it can be seen that the most used means of question by the Tourist officer was face – to- face , whilst the least was by email or letter. To […]
The provided line graph compares the methods of receiving the required data at a tourist office in the UK in the first half of a year. Those methods are varying: in person, by letter or email and by telephone. Overall, a cursory glance at the chart is enough to make it clear that the figures […]
The chart gives information about questions the Tourist Information Office collected (in person, by letter/email, by telephone) in a city in half of the year 2011. As can be seen in general, while there was a significant climb of inquiries in person and telephone, the opposite was true for those questioning by letter/email. Additionally, the […]
The graph illustrates the enquiry cases gained by the Tourist Information Office in a particular city over a half-year period in 2011. Surprisingly, the number of enquiries by in-person and telephone tended to increase noticeably, while that used by letter/email decreased gradually. The face-to-face inquiries accounted for around 400 in January. It was the lowest […]
