The line graph illustrates the number of visitors in millions from the UK who went abroad and those that came to the UK between 1979 and 1999, while the bar chart shows which countries were the most popular for UK residents to visit in 1999.

The line graph illustrates the number of visitors in millions from the UK who went abroad and those that came to the UK between 1979 and 1999, while the bar chart shows which countries were the most popular for UK residents to visit in 1999.
The line graph gives data about how many English people went abroad and how many tourists from other countries visited the
UK
between 1979 and 1999. The bar chart explains the most popular states visited by
UK
residents in 1999.
Overall
, both inbound from abroad and outbound from the
UK
experienced steady growth.
According to
the bar chart, countries
such
as France and Spain welcomed the largest amount of English people,
while
UK
inhabitants visiting USA, Greece, and Turkey were relatively fewer. Regarding the line sketch, both lines started from approximately 10
million
in 1979, but the outbound line's increasing rate sharply raised a few years after 1984, finishing to be more than 50
million
in 1999. The inbound had a smaller increase resulting in becoming slightly less than 30
million
in 1999. When it comes to the most favourite destinations for English people, France was the most popular one with more than 10
million
followed by Spain, roughly less than 10
million
. The USA, Greece, and Turkey followed the two nations in order, all of them being visited by around 2-3
million
.
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