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The graph looks at the ticket sales at Student Travel in 2007. Overall, it can be seen from the graph that the ticket sales dramatically fluctuated from January to November. The tickets sold about 10,000 dollars in January, which sold the least. Then it sharply peaked three times in April, July and November. And it sold 35,000 dollars, 50,000 dollars and 72,000 dollars in each month. Followed by these peaks, it dipped to the bottom in May, August and December. After that, there was a steady sale in 30,000 dollars in December. In general, there are a number of reasons which caused these fluctuations in the university holidays. The ticket sales rocket in April was largely due to the beginning of Easter break which lasted one week. And the next two peaks appeared in July and November when the Mid-semester break and summer break came. The rate of rise depended on the length of vacation times, such as the summer break which lasted three months result in the sales increased from 20,000 dollars to 72,000 dollars. In conclusion, it can be seen from the fluctuation over 2007 that ticket sales mainly depend on the university holiday such as Easter break, Mid-semester break and summer break.