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the Programme in PDF format from the right-hand panel, in Spanish (ES) and English (EN). Themed sessions.... For PREDIF, having accessibility as one of the cornerstones of an STD makes complete sense. A tourist
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-Health certificates: EU coordination of national initiatives is urgently needed to avoid having 27
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will be programmed to encourage the participation of the attendees. In addition to having a networking
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of whom, according to Health Today, self-identify as having a disability after they turn 65. In order
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Travelling and taking holidays should be an enjoyable and unforgettable experience for everyone - having the choice of a wide variety of accommodation, visiting museums, beaches, monuments… It seems obvious, but for at least 1 in 5 people, tourism means navigating a host of access barriers
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Dubbed a ‘Disability Passport’, the Access Card informs providers quickly and discreetly about the support the individual needs through a range of symbols, without having to explain personal health problems and other issues out loud. Accessible tourism is worth an estimated £15 billion per year
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to be unfulfilled, with 10% of the world's population having problems being able to carry out tourist
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surfers’ needs – allowing everyone get the most out of surfing whilst having a safe and enjoyable
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leads to some people having to crawl to the toilet. Luxair, Tarom and Vueling do not provide
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. Whilst much progress has been made in all modes of transport to make travel easier and more pleasant... the difference between a pleasant and safe journey for a disabled or older person and one
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