New ENAT Studies on Disabled Tourists' Rights and Services for Accessible Tourism

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Two new studies produced by ENAT research staff are now available for download from the ENAT website. The first report, " Rights of Tourists with Disabilities in the European Union Framework" examines the key legislation and the way in which the rights of people with disabilities are being extended and safeguarded. The second report, "Services and Facilities for Accessible Tourism in Europe" presents definitions of accessible tourism, the target public and their specific needs, and an overview of services and facilities that tourism providers can adopt to improve accessibility. Both reports include many examples of good practice drawn from several European countries, illustrating a range of accessible tourism and travel services.

Two new studies produced by ENAT research staff are now available to download from the ENAT website.

The first report, " Rights of Tourists with Disabilities in the European Union Framework" examines the key legislation and the way in which the rights of people with disabilities are being extended and safeguarded.

The second report, "Services and Facilities for Accessible Tourism in Europe" presents definitions of accessible tourism, the target public and their specific needs, and an overview of services and facilities that tourism providers can adopt to improve accessibility.

Both reports include many examples of good practice drawn from European countries, illustrating a range of accessible tourism and travel services.

Go to the ENAT Resources download page:
Study Report number 1, "Rights of Tourists with Disabilities in the EU". 

Go to the ENAT Resources download page:
Study Report number 2, "Services and Facilities for Accessible Tourism in Europe".