21 report(s) found.
This line chart compares the number of enquiries handled by a Tourist Information Office in a specific city between January and June 2011, categorized by three methods of communication. Overall, the most striking trend is the significant increase in in-person and telephone enquiries, while requests made via letter or email experienced a steady decline. By […]
This graph shows about enquires received by tourists in one city over a six month in 2011.The enquires divided into 3 lines.The red one information asked by person,the orange one information asked by letter and email and the green one information asked by telephone. In january information asked by telephone was between 800 and 1000 […]
This line graph illustrates that the number of enquiries received by the tourist office in one city over a six month period in 2011. Overall, it is noticeable that the number experienced significantly upper trend by in person and telephone and by letter slightly down trend over the period of 6 months ranging from January […]
The illustration provides the number of enquires which received by the Tourist information Office in one city during a six-month period in 2011. Overall, it is clear that number of enquires who received by person illustrates the highest indicator starting in January with over 400 amount, and finally reach to peack around 2000 in Jun. […]
The graph below illustrates the number of enquiries recived by the tourist information office in one non identified city over a curse of 6 months in 2011. Enquires were recived in many diffrent ways 3 of the most important one being in person, by email and last but not least by telephone in the green […]
The line graph illustrates how much enquiries was got by the tourist company for over 6 month in 2011. Overall, the trend of getting enquires in person and by letter or email were upwards the whole period, however the getting by telephone was downwards all 6 months. It declined steadily all period. The most popular […]
The line graph illustrates how many questions a city’s tourist office got over a six-month period in 2011 via three different channels: in-person, by letter or email, and by telephone. Overall, it is evident that the number of questions got through telephone and person underwent an upward trend while the number for email had a […]
The line graph below shows the distribution of requests received by Tourist Information Office in one specific city over a period of six months in 2011. Overall, the study was conducted from January to June and there has been a monitoring of 3 categories (in person, by letter or email and by phone). Besides, personal […]
The given line graph illustrates the data of the Tourist Information Office about the amount of enquiries recorded directly, via email/letter and via mobile phone over the first half year of 2011. Overall, enquiries made in person increased dramatically and became the most popular method by the end of the period. In contrast, letters/emails saw […]
The line graph illustrates the number of inquiries made to the Tourist Information Office in a particular city over six months in 2011, classified by three methods: in person, by telephone and by letter or email. Overall, in-person inquiries experienced a significant increase throughout the period, becoming the most popular method by June. While telephone […]
The line graph illustrates the proportion of applications obtained by the Tourist Information Office in one city during six months in 2011. Overall, while the number of requests received by letter/email gradually dropped, telephone and in person enquiries had an upward tendency. By February, there had been a crossover of personal and writing requests. In […]
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. Overall, there was remarkable growth in communicating through face-to-face and telephone. Nonetheless, while others witnessed a significant increase, communicating via letter or email fell noticeably. Initially, […]
The linear graph illustrates the three methods of enquiries received by the tourist information office in a city between January and June in the year 2011. Overall, the enquires received from “in person” and “by telephone” have increased gradually throughout the period. But the enquiries received “by letter/email” has seen a downward trend by the […]
The given line graph shows the amount of requires which are received by Tourist Information Office in the given city during six months in 2011. On the whole, the number of requires in person and by telephone increased while by letter decreased between January and June. At the first glance, the both rose figures in […]
This bar chart depicts how tourist information office receives number of inquiries in one city over half year of duration in 2011. overall, this graph has three categories name as in person, by letter/email and by telephone. it is clearly seen that in the month of January inquiries received through telephone is at highest peak […]
The graph illustrates how many enquiries a Tourist Information office received in one city more than a six-month period of time in 2011. Overall, it can be clearly seen that in person and by telephone enquires has dramatically increased by the time whereas by letter or email has gradually decreased by June. To get information […]
The line graph delineates the number of inquiries that were sent to the Tourist Information Office in a particular city by various means during 6 first months in 2011. Overall , it can be clearly seen that there was a gradual decrease in the figure for questions received through letter/email , while those in person […]
The line graph delineates the number of inquiries that were sent to the Tourist Information Office in a particular city by various means during 6 first months in 2011. Overall , it can be clearly seen that there was a gradual decrease in the figure for questions received through letter/email , while those in person […]
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 provided graph illustrates the variation in the number of enquiries received by the Tourist Information Office in one city over a six-month period in 2011. Overall, the graph indicates that the volume of in-person enquiries and enquiries received by telephone showed a consistent upward trend throughout the period, while the number of enquiries via […]
The given line graph says about the three different letter/email inquiries and the amount by the Tourist Information Office in one city for a half year, starting from 2011. It is clear that the number of in-person by-letter/email inquiries was the dominant up to June, and with by telephone contacts were also similar. However, the […]
