The two below charts compare data about the main reasons and the favorite destinations for traveling by British from 1994 to 1998.
It is apparent that both figures for purpose and destinations increased throughout this period. Besides, western Europe was the favorite place of UK residents, and holiday purpose was dominant for all reasons.
Moving to a more detailed analysis, in 1994, more than 22 thousand British came to different countries, and later this figure grew to approximately 29 thousand in 1998. The most noticeable reason is that people traveling for their holiday accounted for 15,246, then rose to 20,700 in 1998. In addition, business reasons, visits to friends and relatives, and other purposes were 3,957, 3,181, and 990 respectively in 1998.
According to the table, the places in Western Europe were the favorite destinations for UK residents, with 24,519 in 1998, followed by other areas and north America, at 2,486 and 1,823 respectively.
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The two below charts compare data about the main reasons and the favorite destinations for traveling by British from 1994 to 1998.
It is apparent that both figures for purpose and destinations increased throughout this period. Besides, western Europe was the favorite place of UK residents, and holiday purpose was dominant for all reasons.
Moving to a more detailed analysis, in 1994, more than 22 thousand British came to different countries, and later this figure grew to approximately 29 thousand in 1998. The most noticeable reason is that people traveling for their holiday accounted for 15,246, then rose to 20,700 in 1998. In addition, business reasons, visits to friends and relatives, and other purposes were 3,957, 3,181, and 990 respectively in 1998.
According to the table, the places in Western Europe were the favorite destinations for UK residents, with 24,519 in 1998, followed by other areas and north America, at 2,486 and 1,823 respectively.