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  1. Promotion of technical aspects of accessibility for tourism establishments in Mexico

    ://discapacidad.presidencia.gob.mx/?P=6/. The seminars are attended by diverse groups and associations. Technical seminars

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  2. All aboard! - Naviratous - An Alternative to Conventional River Tourism

    » 4 impasse du Calvaire, 11 590 Salléles, France Tél. : +33 6 88 40 76 21 E-mail

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  3. Accessible beaches and bathe service in Barcelona

    with volunteers in the weekends and the number of adapted beaches increases to 6; 1999 Sant Sebastià

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  4. The International Civil Aviation Organization - ICAO

    of aviation operations; 6). Rule of Law - Strengthen law governing international civil aviation.

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  5. Survey on the Attitudes of Europeans Towards Tourism. Analytical Report

    5.2 Key considerations 5.3 Choosing a destination 5.5 Anticipated benefits of emerging destinations 6

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  6. ENAT Annual General Assembly, 2009

    6 May 2009 to: enat[at]accessibletourism[dot]org The ENAT Board will hold its meeting immediately

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  7. Learn to Sail this Summer with Let's Go Costa Brava

    This summer, ENAT Member, 'Let's Go Costa Brava', together with the Sailing School 'Força 3' in Sant Feliu de Guíxols Spain, organizes a 6 days / 5 nights stay where customers will be able to be initiated into the world of sailing. This special offer will introduce disabled visitors to the basic

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  8. GAATES presents award to Mr. Mohammed Tarawneh, Chair of the UN Committee on the CRPD, at Vienna event

    presence in 6 regions: the Asia-Pacific, Arab, North America, South America, European and African

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  9. Achieving Full Participation Through Universal Design. Council of Europe Report

    : Education 4.6. Action line 5: Employment 4.7. Action line 6: The built environment 4.8. Action line 7

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  10. UK Tourism Firms Encouraged to Improve Accessibility

    Thursday 19th November 2009 – New figures released today by VisitEngland from the UK Tourism Survey show that overnight trips made by, or accompanied by, someone with a health condition or impairment contributed almost £1bn to the English domestic visitor economy in the first 6 months of the year

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