5 report(s) found.
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 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 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 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 […]
