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  1. Think Access Q-book

    by providing better ease of access. The Q-book simply illustrates that often by making minor low

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  2. The EU Commits to Sustainable and Responsible Tourism

    seasonal and makes it possible for tourism to be maintained in the low season. The declaration places

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  3. Video on Accessibility: For Everyone's Benefit

    . This includes low curbs and access ramps for shops, some of which don’t have doors, which makes

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  4. Conference on the Calypso Social Tourism Study: Recommendations/Conclusions

    in the low season. The Commission also intends to launch a call for proposals later in 2010, following

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  5. ENAT Code of Good Conduct (label, 2011)

    The ENAT Code of Good Conduct label can be downloaded from this page in small pictogram format. The format is low resolution, intended only for digital use (for example on your website). The ENAT Code of Good Conduct label may only be displayed by ENAT Members who have signed the Code. The 2012

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  6. Taiwan Can Do More to Create Barrier-free Environment, says President Ma Ying-jeou

    transportation task force in January that aimed to provide more low-floor city buses by the end

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  7. Disabled Holidays 4 U

    with simple low mobility restrictions and elderly people.

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  8. World Leisure International Awards for Inclusive Playgrounds and Tourism for All Initiatives

    for people with a low income. Usage has grown from under 1,000 in 2001 to nearly 100,000 in 2010. Tourism

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  9. EUROSTAT Asks for Users' Opinions on Tourism Statistical Surveys

    or low. To ensure confidentiality, results of the survey will be made available in summary form only

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

    Professor Simon Darcy, seminar speaker and discussant. This seminar has been cancelled, regrettably, due to the low number of registered participants. Milan, Italy. 9 to 10 July 2012. ENAT offers owners and managers of enterprises, attractions and Destination Management Organisations an intensive

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