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Ivor Ambrose, Coordinator of ENAT, takes an end-of-year look at what ENAT has achieved, and where it will go next. (This text can be downloaded in PDF format from the right-hand panel). ENAT has come a long way in the two years since we began: 400 registered members in 46 countries 2 international
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the provisions therein; 2) Those, who are responsible for tourism promotion and disability matters
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2 April 2008. Brussels. This conference seeks to bring together disability groups and disabled users of air transport, with senior representatives from major European airports and airlines, to discuss how the new regulation will be implemented in a way which is workable for the aviation industry
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global civil aviation safety; 2). Security - Enhance global civil aviation security; 3). Environmental
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in pages 10 to 21 of the Code; and 2). give practical advice on how these requirements can be met while
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This report presents an Inventory of accessibility schemes and data sets within the EU-tourism sector. The purpose of this report is to give an overview of 1). the different accessibility schemes within the EU and the influence of national policies on these schemes, and 2). the existing European
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number 2, "Services and Facilities for Accessible Tourism in Europe".
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Located in the heart of the city close to Omonia Square, National Museum and the railway stations. The hotel features 195 modern rooms, spacious meeting rooms, a large car park, a swimming pool and 2 restaurants. Ideal location for both tourists and business travellers. Novotel Athens is an ENAT
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(Work Package 2). Furthermore PTaccess will deepen the understanding of the transport-related
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a regulation? 2. The EDF lobby campaign 3. The content of the regulation on the rights of disabled air
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