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  1. Welcome to the Greek Autonomia EXPO 2008!

    ) or the free transport service provided by the minibuses of OASA by calling (from Greece) the number

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  2. Economic Recession - Time for Renewal in the European Tourism Sector

    tourism has encountered stagnation, and in some regions a decline of 5-10% compared to sales in 2008

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  3. European Seminar: Accessibility - a new challenge for inclusive tourism

    5-10% of EU GDP giving jobs to some 10 million people, including a lot of young people. It is also

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  4. AccessibleEU Greece - Smart and Inclusive Cities: Services for All Citizens and Visitors

    & Environment Department of the OASA – Athens Urban Transport Organization - Best Practices: The recent

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  5. Viaggiare Senza Limiti - Travel Without Limits

    ? The Venice case by Lucia Baracco 282 Accessible tourism in mountain areas: tourism for all in a hostile

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  6. European Disability Forum Launches "The Freedom Guide"

    aurelien.dayde@edf-feph.org T +32 282 46 00 www.edf-feph.org

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  7. European Disability Forum Analysis of the European Accessibility Act

    information, please contact: Mher Hakobyan (he/him) Accessibility Officer tel + 32 2 282 46 06 Email

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  8. Improving access to public transport : Guidelines for transport personnel.

    . Whilst much progress has been made in all modes of transport to make travel easier and more pleasant... the difference between a pleasant and safe journey for a disabled or older person and one

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  9. Portuguese Accessibility Guide (www.portugalacessivel.com)

    Travelling is a pleasant activity for the majority of population! For people with physical disabilities one of the aspects that can turn a travelling experience into a more or less pleasant activity is the accessibility of the places, whether they are beaches or cultural destinations all over

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  10. Accessible Countryside for Everyone (ACE) United Kingdom

    The site promotes accessibility to the countryside of England and Wales. Accessibility for all – and we hope that everyone will find it useful, wheelchair users, families with buggies or joggers looking for a pleasant run. The walks and sites listed will generally be easy going, pleasant

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