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The graph below illustrates the number of enquiries sent to the Tourist Information Office (TIO) in a single city from January to June in 2011. Overall, the number of enquiries in person and by telephone received by the TIO showed an upward trend, while the reverse was true for enquiries by letter or email. Remarkably, […]
The line chart illustrates the number of inquiries sent to the Tourist Information Office in a particular city via three means of communication, between January and June in 2011. It is clear that visitors to the city made more inquires in person and via telephone, while written letters and emails became the least common choices. […]
The illustration represents the frequency of the number of information requests at a UK tourist office from January to June.In general ,there are two trends : upward and downward. In accordance with the amount of information requests by letter/email stood at around 780 in June and gradually decreased to May and maintained the same level […]
The line illustrates the data of a traveler’s office in the UK according to January and June. Looking from an overall perspective, it is apparent that the frequency of requests in person by nations and mobile phones has increased. Thus, tourist offices used to be decreased by email or letter. In January, in-person information requests […]
The given line chart compares and contrasts data about the number of enquiries transmitted to the Tourist Information Office in a specific city over the first half of 2011 via three types of media. At first glance, it is evident that making enquiries in person and by telephone became the top-tier choices while letter and […]
