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  1. ACCESS-SWEDEN and ENAT International Conference: Accessible Tourism in Theory and Practice

    market. As the proportion of older citizens in our populations grows, so do the number of people

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  2. 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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  3. Microtel Inns & Suites

    number of rooms that are available for guests with disabilities. For our guests of short stature

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  4. South Africa Focuses on Accessible Tourism During Visit of Disability Expert Dr. Scott Rains

    Hawking visited Cape Town and met Nelson Mandela. The growing number of disabled and older

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  5. European Parliament Tourism Intergroup Hosts Meeting on Impact of Global Recession

    . It was reported that the European Trade Union Congress (ETUC) has already put forward a number

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  6. Survey on the Attitudes of Europeans Towards Tourism. Analytical Report

    a vacation away from home. (For the same reason it is also unknown whether or not the current number

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  7. New Series of Accessible Tourism Seminars Opens in Brandenburg, Germany

    will continue to work persistently for increasing the number of accessible tourist offers

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  8. Tourism Review Magazine, Ethical Review. Get Out of the Way, Seniors Are Coming!

    in number and their life styles are remarkably different from those of previous generations

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  9. Scandic Launches First Hotel Information Service For Guests with Special Needs

    in the number of guests with disabilities. Accessibility is an important issue and information on existing

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  10. Achieving Full Participation Through Universal Design. Council of Europe Report

    Many Europeans with disabilities are unable to participate in important areas of society, simply because policies and the built environment are not designed to meet their requirements. Moreover, with the number of elderly people rapidly increasing, European societies will have to accommodate more

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