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02/12/2010 Call from participants of international conference "Tourism for All"
Participants of international conference "Tourism for All", held on 15th November, 2010 in Ostrava call upon the policy makers of the Czech Republic and the public authorities at national, regional and local level, within their ministries and policies, responsibilities and activities to promote and support accessible tourism. 0 comments
01/12/2010 Transnational conference "Tourism for All" Press Release
Participants of the international conference “Tourism for All – good examples from home as well as abroad” appeal to politicians and institutions to start viewing accessible tourism as an integral part of tourism. The conference, held on 15 November 2010, by the project “ATHENA” in cooperation with ENAT (European Network for Accessible Tourism) and financed by EU proved the necessity of improvements of provided services so that Czech destinations were fully accessible and available for all. 0 comments
12/11/2010 140 Tourism Businesses in the Basque Country now have the Accessibility Seal
The Vice Minister for Trade and Tourism, Pilar Zorrilla, presided over the first seal award event, held in Vitoria-Gasteiz. The Accessible Seal is the result of the Accessibility Programme developed by the Department of Industry, Innovation, Trade and Tourism of the Basque Government which prepares businesses to orient their services to all visitors. 0 comments
15/10/2010 Good Accessibility Gives Points in Danish Hotels Classification Scheme
HORESTA, the Danish trade organisation for hotel, restaurant and tourist businesses which awards stars to the Danish Hotels, has published its new criteria and points system for 2010 onwards. One of the new elements that gives points for a hotel or conference centre, is whether the venue is a member of an accessibility labelling scheme. 0 comments
01/10/2010 Scandic Announces Its Most Accessible Hotel Ever
The newly opened Scandic Oslo Airport hotel has wheelchair access in all 245 rooms. Each room also serves as a haven for allergy sufferers, who have also been given full consideration in all the public spaces in the hotel. Scandic has tried to think of all forms of physical disability: mobility issues, allergies and impaired sight or hearing. Scandic Oslo Airport is the first hotel in the Nordic region to be approved by the Norwegian Asthma and Allergy Association (NAAF). 0 comments
Project Item
23/10/2010 eAccess+. A Thematic Network for Improving Implementation of eAccessibility throughout Europe
The eAccess+ network aims to bridge the widening gap between the potential of ICT/AT and eAccessibility for people with disabilities and the ageing population on the one hand and the actual implementation of eAccesibility on the other hand. eAccess+ is driven by 25 core members, coming from all over Europe. It is their task to involve all stakeholder groups at national level and to expand the network by developing a group of so called “Associated Partners”. 0 comments
Publication Item
12/10/2010 Programme of the International Conference on Accessible Tourism, Ostrava, Czech Republic, 15/11/2010
Programme of the International Conference on Accessible Tourism, Ostrava, Czech Republic. 0 comments
12/10/2010 Invitation to ATHENA Conference, 15/11/2010
Invitation to the Final Conference of the ATHENA Project, Ostrava, Czech Republic. 0 comments
05/08/2010 ATHENA project flyer
Basic information about the ATHENA project. 0 comments
05/08/2010 Presentation on ENAT Congress in Vienna
Presentation of the project ATHENA and accessible tourism in the Czech Republic given at the ENAT Congress in Vienna, September 2009. 0 comments
ENAT Library Item
21/09/2010 Paving the Way to Accessible Tourism - Survey Report
This report, by Carlos Buj of the International Centre for Responsible Tourism, Leeds Metropolitan University, aims to generate useful knowledge about the travel needs of people with limited mobility (PwLM) as well as to identify ongoing trends in the unexplored field of accessible tourism as an economic sector. The research carried out for this report is based on literature review, a questionnaire, case studies and interviews with experts. The findings are discussed and used to shape the final recommendations and conclusion.
21/09/2010 Paving the Way to Accessible Tourism - Survey Report (first release version)
This report, by Carlos Buj of the International Centre for Responsible Tourism, Leeds Metropolitan University, aims to generate useful knowledge about the travel needs of people with limited mobility (PwLM) as well as to identify ongoing trends in the unexplored field of accessible tourism as an economic sector. The research carried out for this report is based on literature review, a questionnaire, case studies and interviews with experts. The findings are discussed and used to shape the final recommendations and conclusion.







