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  1. ATT : Access to Travel website

    to improve both the content of the website and ease of understanding and finding information

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  2. Accessible Accommodation

    Welcome to Accessible Accommodation. Our site makes finding holiday accommodation that is accessible for all easier to find. Whether you need an apartment for the family with all the facilities easy to reach and close to hand or a castle that is wheelchair accessible or something in between we aim

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  3. Dublin Tourism - Disabled Access

    Dublin has significantly improved its accessibility over the past number of years. This part of the official Dublin Tourism website will assist you in finding out how to take advantage of all that Dublin has to offer. We have included a listing of attractions that you should visit, accommodation

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  4. Dreams Academy

    by facilitating the job finding process in the relevant sectors for disabled individuals whose talents

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  5. Accessible Tourism Faces Challenges Down Under

    in finding a suitable accommodation for disabled people. Hotels tend to display international symbols

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  6. UK's TourismSouthEast Podcast on Accessibility for Business

    - are just not finding the choice of accommodation which they require. So it's a great opportunity

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  7. Travel Industry 'Failing to Cater for Disabled'

    a product that might have resulted in a booking. The agents had great difficulty in finding suitable

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  8. Take Charge of Your Travel. A Guide for Persons with Disabilities

    are finding ways to meet the needs of travellers with disabilities. As the transportation system

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  9. Investigation of "Alarming" Lack of Accessible Tourism Information in New Zealand

    . Visitor Survey A small business start up, Freedom Researchers, is on a fact finding mission gathering

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  10. New Book. Accessible Tourism: Concepts and Issues

    Accessible Tourism has been gradually finding its way into the curricula of university courses in Tourism Management, Disability Studies and related disciplines around the world. This new publication, due out in December 2010, is an edited collection of contributions by leading researchers

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