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  1. Meet ENAT President Lilian Müller and UN Chairperson Mohammed Al-Tarawneh at ITB Berlin

    Coordination Board Tourism For ALL (NATKO) and Mr. Brian Seaman, Head of Consultancy at Tourism... of the German Association for the Blind and Visually Impaired Brian Seaman, Head of Consultancy

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  2. ITB Berlin Accessible Tourism Market Potential and Best Practices

    Photo: ITB Workshop on Accessible Tourism for All. (TFA UK) Brian Seaman of Tourism for All UK reports: On Friday the 12th March, ITB Berlin, the largest tourism trade exhibition of its kind, hosted... - Counsellor of Tourism for Arona in Tenerife www.arona.org/ Brian Seaman of Tourism for All UK

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  3. Access Statements for Guoman and Thistle Hotels, UK

    on an Access Statement template developed by VisitEngland, Brian Seaman of Tourism for All Services.../Advice-for-Tourism-Businesses.html Contact: Brian Seaman: brian [at] tourismforall [dot] org [dot... at: www.thistle.com/en/group/accessibility.html and www.guoman.com/en/group/accessibility.html More information

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  4. WTM Event: It is Good for Business: Taking Responsibility for People with Disabilities

    Klaus Lohmann, Director UK & Ireland, German National Tourist Board Brian Seaman, Access New Business...) Brian Seaman Chris Veitch

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  5. Europe Without Barriers: Accessible Tourism Itineraries & Training (EWB)

    ://www.europewithoutbarriers.eu/en/ Coordinator: Sclerosi Multipla Italia Societià Consortile ARL - SME... (AR) - Italy Tel: + 39 393 8107100 Fax: + 39 0575 837 350 E-mail: marco.pizzio@aism.it Download

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  6. Games Without Barriers

    
Perugia 
Tel./Fax +39 075 393 621 Email: m.minuti@incipitconsulting.it

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  7. New UK publication: Guidance on accessibility of large hotel premises and hotel chains

    UK's Brian Seaman, who contributed to the work, writes: "Users of this PAS will find BS 8300:2001

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  8. Travel Industry 'Failing to Cater for Disabled'

    that a quarter of these regularly travel abroad. Brian Seaman, head of consultancy at Tourism for All, said

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