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In times of demographic change and under consideration of the fact that at present 70% of the 46 million handicapped people living in Europe would be able to travel, the importance of ‘Accessible Tourism for All’ comes clear. Therefore, it is the aim of this M.A. thesis to analyse this topic. After
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It is a well known fact that most people travelling for holidays or on business do not enjoy the travelling part of the trips they make. If people were able to snap their fingers in order to be automatically transferred to their destination then most would. However, we are stuck with relying
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design principles reject the division of the human population into able-bodied and disabled people. 3
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organisations, which will fulfil the criteria that will be determined in advance, will be able to present
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are able to provide a comprehensive one-stop-shop solution or to address the needs of people or facilities
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China Accessible Travel, a new project launched by the Chinese Administration of Sports for Persons with Disabilities (CASPD) and China Travel Service Head Office (CTS), provides travel services for the slow walkers, the physically and developmentally challenged and their able bodied companions.
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% and convenient for 100% of the population. To be able to speak of an Accessible Tourism for All, the tourist
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and play with specialised water and wind toys. Sailing is one of the very few sports in which able-bodied
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The British Standards Institute has published "BS EN 15565:2008 Tourism services. Requirements... website. BSI writes: "Tourist guides are able to help travellers understand the culture... considerably to the perception of the destination. "BS EN 15565:2008 specifies minimum requirements
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is a paraplegic assures us it is very do-able for an adventurer. Take a look at our renovation plans
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