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  1. The Scandic Hotels’ Accessibility Standard, updated 2025

    as a procurement list for all necessary accessibility features. The standard applies in all countries where we

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  2. European Capitals of Tourism 2027 Competition. Applications Now Open

    : List of non-EU Participating Countries More information Find out more at the European Tourism Capitals

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  3. UNWTO Global Code of Ethics for Tourism (1999)

    of the World Tourism Organization Although it is not a legally binding document, its Article 10

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  4. ENAT Proposes CEN Workshop Agreement on Accessible Transport and Tourism Services

    details. The consensus document proposed by ENAT would be a non-binding guideline which enterprises

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  5. The European Disability Movement Wants Freedom of Movement

    .” The European Accessibility Act Total accessibility implies a binding European Accessibility Act. Overall

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  6. European Disability Forum Launches "The Freedom Guide"

    and binding European Accessibility Act – on the accessibility of mainstream goods and services

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  7. World Committee on Tourism Ethics to focus on the exploitation of children, trafficking, poaching and accessible tourism

    a frontier area, which is tourism ethics, by binding people together in an operational way”, said

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  8. Accessible Tourism in the New EU Sustainable Tourism Strategy - ENAT's Priorities

    Act across all EU Member States. ENAT has established binding MoUs with UN Tourism, the ONCE

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  9. Australian Wheeelchair User Loses Discrimination Appeal Against Jetstar Airline

    -judge appeal panel rejected Mrs King's grounds of appeal, finding Jetstar would have run a different... effect throughout the day. Justices Bruce Lander, Geoffrey Flick and Jayne Jagot said the finding

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  10. T-GuIDE Survey Results

    requirements such as providing information in alternative formats or assisting visitors when finding.... Another important finding is that providers tend to view such services as part of their mainstream service

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