Through = in one side and out the other, from end to end.
Throughout = all the way through in every part.
In the example you use, there is virtually no difference in meaning and both are correct. There is a technical difference but not everybody is so exact to make the difference.
Here is another example that might be clearer in the subtle difference: I drive through Texas. (from beginning point to end but not all over). There are cacti throughout Texas. (They grow in all parts and all over the state).