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News Item
21/02/2017 New Voice for Consumers with Disabilities: UK "Disability Champion" for the Tourism Sector
Tuesday, 21 February 2017. Disabled people will get a fresh chance to make their voices heard as consumers, thanks to a UK government initiative to be announced on Tuesday. Eleven sector champions are being appointed to help make different areas of business more accountable to the disabled. 1 comments
01/10/2016 UAE World Tourism Day Conference Hosted By Ras Al Khaimah Tourism Development Authority
The event was held under the patronage of HH Sheikh Saud bin Saqr Al Qasimi, UAE Supreme Council Member and Ruler of Ras Al Khaimah, in relation to the UNWTO Tourism for All theme. Tourism must be inclusive and barrier-free. RAKTDA commits to a plan for international accessible tourism standards across the Emirate. 0 comments
30/09/2016 World Tourism Day 2016: Tourism Leaders Commit To Advance Universal Accessibility
About 500 delegates from 60 countries have convened in Bangkok, Thailand, to take part in the Official Celebrations of the World Tourism Day this year dedicated to the theme ‘Tourism for all: Promoting Universal Accessibility.’ 0 comments
27/09/2016 Brussels to Host the 2nd Destinations for All World Summit for Accessible Tourism, Autumn 2018
Quebec-based organization Kéroul and Belgium’s Collectif Accessibilité Wallonie-Bruxelles (CAWaB) are pleased to announce that the second edition of the Destinations for All World Summit will be taking place in Brussels, Belgium in Autumn, 2018. The aim of the event is to give concrete expression to the World Tourism Organization (UNWTO) Recommendations on Accessible Tourism. 0 comments
06/07/2016 New ‘Destinations for All’ Guide Published By VisitEngland
Hot on the heels of their Access for All project, co-funded by the European Commission, VisitEngland has launched a new guide. The invaluable guide will help destination managers in England tap into the accessible tourism market, worth £12bn. 1 comments
Project Item
18/12/2016 Building a Regional Network for the Development of Accessible and Inclusive Tourism
The BRENDAIT Project is the conception and application of a pilot methodology to dynamize the transformation of a territory into an accessible and inclusive tourist destination. 0 comments
27/07/2016 Across the Lombards' Lands (Project A.L.L.)
The project is about creating and promoting a transnational accessible tourist product based on a common European heritage represented by the Lombards (or Longobards) who, in their migration from northern to southern Europe, played a major role in the spiritual and cultural development of Europe. 0 comments
Publication Item
08/11/2016 ELEVATOR Project Newsletter no. 2, November 2016
ELEVATOR Project Newsletter no. 2, November 2016, with information about the second project partner meeting and Workshop held in Athens, Greece and featuring Tourist Guide Training. 0 comments
08/06/2016 ELEVATOR Project Newsletter no. 1, June 2016
ELEVATOR Project Newsletter no. 1, June 2016, with information about the first project partner meeting and Workshop held in Třinec, Czech Republic in April 2016. 0 comments
22/04/2016 ELEVATOR Project Flyer
The ELEVATOR Project Flyer in several languages is available for downloading from this page. 0 comments
ENAT Library Item
11/09/2016 VisitEngland, VisitScotland and Visit Wales - REPORT National Survey on Accessibility Provision
In 2015, national surveys were conducted via 1,512 telephone interviews with an industry representative sample of serviced accommodation operators in Britain to: Collect data on accessibility provision for Eurostat and Understand more about the issues faced by businesses in providing for guests with accessibility needs, and what could be done to help them to improve their accessibility provision.
26/07/2016 “Tourism for All - Promoting Universal Accessibility” Good Practices in the Accessible Tourism Supply Chain
To mark the theme of the World Tourism Day 2016, this booklet presents six selected case studies illustrating some of the key parts of the Accessible Tourism supply chain.