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  1. Over 100 Destinations In Running for New EU "ETIS" and Accessible Tourism Award

    up action taken to enhance sustainability and accessibility. The final winners will receive a 1

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  2. Accessible Travel Week + 5 Top Tips For Planning an Accessible Holiday of a Lifetime

    , attraction information, phone numbers… Make sure it’s ALL written down and taken with you. You may

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  3. Accessible Transnational Thematic Itineraries and InterModality (Project ATTIMO)

    market. The whole supply chain will be taken into consideration and the Intermodal Journey Planner

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  4. 3rd International Congress on Ethics and Tourism, Krakow, Poland

    to be taken more seriously into account in all spheres of development. In an increasingly interconnected world

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  5. Products and services to be made more accessible for disabled persons in the EU

    stipulate that the EU Commission must adopt “delegated acts” specifying the criteria to be taken

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  6. Accessible Travel Phrasebook

    people with disabilities to get on the road, we will have taken one more step toward making

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  7. III International Congress on Technology and Tourism for All, Málaga, Spain

    are elements that must be taken into consideration in the 21st century in order to meet individual.../en ) The 2019 Congress Website will be opened in due course. Download this announcement in PDF

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  8. III International Congress on Technology and Tourism for All, Málaga, Spain

    , innovation, as well as products and services offered are elements that must be taken into consideration...://www.drt-turismo.com/en ) The 2019 Congress Website will be opened in due course. Download the Congress

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  9. An Inclusive Tourism Response to COVID-19 for Vulnerable Groups - UNWTO

    it has taken in women’s empowerment by reducing barriers to entry, elevating female employees recovery

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  10. ETCAATS - Accessible Tourism Online Training, 7 years on

    ETCAATS was one of the first online training offers in the field of accessible tourism when it was launched in 2012. The course content has been updated several times since then to keep up with new developments. Today more than 1000 people from around the world have registered and taken the course

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