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  1. ENAT Members, Šent and Kéroul Receive UNWTO's Ulysses Awards for Innovation in Promoting Accessible Tourism

    Goals. "The Accessible Road guide to Québec has set the bar in the development of accessible tourism

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  2. London 2012 Paralympics Could be the Best Yet, Says IPC President

    countries are set to compete in London and Craven believes the Games will act as a watershed moment

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  3. Comfy at Colosseum. Accessible Holiday Rentals in the Heart of Rome

    to build on my idea and set up two apartments in the Historical Centre of the City, a hop and a skip

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  4. Accessible Tourism Destination Certification Programme by TGB, Belgium

    of the assessment is scored against a set of indicators, thus enabling managers to track the destination’s

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  5. Leading Businesses Commit to Global Code of Ethics for Tourism

    Nations General Assembly in 2001, is a set of principles designed to guide the development of tourism

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  6. Gitando All: Tourism and Leisure Fair 2012 and "Buy Italy for All"

    , at the accredited operators desk, set-up respectively for demand and supply and located at the entrance

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  7. ISTO and Partners to Implement 'Calypso' Web Platform for Social Tourism

    the official duration of the project which is set to begin on 1st April 2012. It also aims at bringing

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  8. European Commission's "EDEN Awards" will Support Accessible Tourism Destinations in Europe

    details about the Call, who is eligible to apply and the Award Criteria set by the European...://ec.europa.eu/enterprise/newsroom/cf/itemdetail.cfm?item_id=5791&lang=en ENAT has produced a "Summary Note

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  9. Choose Your Favourite Fair Deal Tour

    kind of guided tour as long as it fulfills the criteria set down by FEG, proving that it does

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  10. High-Level Seminar on Accessible Tourism Business Development, Milan, Italy

    will receive a set of specially prepared digital reference materials and ENAT Certificate of Participation

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