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  1. All-Terrain tandems for persons with disabilities

    The design and production of all-terrain tandems adapted to various types of handicaps is not a simple matter. The aim is to do better than the available equipment, by developing a tandem controlled by a single companion and adaptable to animal traction. And also meeting the safety requirements

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  2. Guidance on accessibility of large hotel premises and hotel chains

    document are not free of charge. Single copies may be purchased (costing GBP 50.00) and downloaded

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  3. Disabled Skiing: Activities for Everyone

    Paraplegics, single leg amputees, and many other disabled people with a keen interest in sport can still enjoy skiing to the full and make the most of a winter holiday on the slopes. This is the result of specifically tailored equipment that can be rented (or loaned for free) in almost every ski

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  4. Profit Through Access - Tourism Business Toolkit

    visitors. From an elderly couple who struggle with steps to a single traveller who is hard of hearing

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  5. Presentations and Speeches from ENAT International Congress 2009, Now Available

    single person must know why accessible tourism is important, and why accessible tourism simply

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  6. Dr. Simon Darcy Opens New Blog on "Accessible Tourism Research"

    With thousands of blogs appearing on the Web every minute, it takes something special to make any single one of them stand out from the crowd. For those interested in research on accessible tourism, Dr. Simon Darcy's new blog on Accessible Tourism Research holds significant promise of making

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  7. What is "Accessible Tourism"?

    What is "Accessible Tourism"? There is no single, universally accepted definition of "accessible tourism". Here we refer to some of the ways in which the term is defined and used. The concept is certain to evolve as it is applied in more and more contexts around the world. - “Accessible Tourism

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  8. Seeing Old-Age as a Never-Ending Adventure

    feet to the top of a single-engine biplane, like the daredevils of aviation’s early days, and flew

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  9. Air France May Bar Obese Passengers From Flights

    The BBC reports that Air France may prevent obese economy passengers from boarding its planes for "safety reasons". It said that, under new rules, if a flight was full an overweight person who did not fit into a single seat might have to take another plane. It made the admission when it said obese

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  10. Profit Through Access Online Course

    improve the experience for all visitors. From an elderly couple who struggle with steps to a single

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