ELEVATOR Report 3.1 Accessible Tourism Guide | Visitors

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Accessibility is an important topic in tourism, yet often overlooked. It seems that the main reason for that is lack of knowledge and cooperation between key stakeholders. This Report is therefore created as a brief guideline introducing this topic with particular attention being paid to Visitors with specific access requirements.

Cover page ELEVATOR report 3.1 VisitorsAccessibility is an important topic in tourism, yet often overlooked. It seems that the main reason for that is lack of knowledge and cooperation between key stakeholders

This Report is therefore created as a brief guideline introducing this topic and giving answers to 3 main questions:

  • What is accessible tourism?
  • How can accessibility in tourism be improved?
  • What are the benefits of accessible tourism?

It has 3 parts where each part is dedicated to one VIP group, that each play an important role in the development of accessible tourism: Visitors, Tourism Industry, and Policy Makers.

Visitors' Guide

This chapter (Part 3.1): “Be Actors more than Recipients” is dedicated to Visitors, i.e. all users of tourism infrastructures and services including residents, who could have more courage and be more pro-active in demanding accessible environments, products and services.

End-users: Destination managers, tourism providers, visitors and local citizens with specific access requirements, teachers and students of tourism and hospitality.
 
Form: Electronic document

Participants: KAZUIST, ENAT, PREMIKI, TANDEM

Download the report in PDF format from the right-hand panel in Czech, English, Greek, Italian and Slovenian.

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