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  1. Concerning the rights of disabled persons and persons with restricted mobility when travelling by air

    Industry guidance document related to the EC Regulation 1107/2006, published by the United Kingdom Civil Aviation Authority. See also related Civil Aviation Authority web page: Rights for Disabled and Reduced Mobility Air Passengers

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  2. INOUT - the First Youth Hostel Managed by Disabled People

    by telephone: 00 34 93 280 09 85 E-mail : fcastillo@inouthostel.com Web page : www.inouthostel.com

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  3. Accessible destination

    Chapters of this document include : background : an evolution in terminology; accessibility; national legislative framework and best practices; international and european legislative framework; market & trends; the tourism service chain; how to make destinations accessible; bibliography, web sites

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  4. Travelocity Now Helps Travelers Find Hotel Reviews from Like-Minded People

    the Web anymore for credible, relevant opinions – our new hotel reviews meet those needs

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  5. Training courses on accessible tourism

    4115502 E-mail: sgrealpatronato@mtas.es Web site : www.rpd.es

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  6. Disability Standards for Accessible Public Transport, Australia, 2002 (amended 2005)

    : +612-6213-7084 Fax: +612-6213-7093 E-mail: trudi.ridge@industry.gov.au Web site : www.industry.gov.au

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  7. Call for Papers - Computers Helping People with Special Needs, (ICCHP), Austria 2008

    such as a general lack of information or poorly designed web sites. The tourism industry has on the one

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  8. Disabled Holiday Information launches re-styled UK website

    has been upgraded and four new web pages for Strathspey in Scotland, Carmarthen and Welshpool

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  9. Bournemouth University, UK offers 2 PhD Studentships in eTourism, 2008

    FOR TOURISM (WEB 2.0-TRAVEL 2.0)(PDF 65kb) eTOURISM: WIRELESS TECHNOLOGIES AND LOCATION-BASED SERVICES

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  10. Ambient Intelligence System of Agents for Knowledge-based and Integrated Services for Mobility Impaired users

    The ASK-IT integrated project aims to establish Ambient Intelligence (AmI) in semantic web enabled services, to support and promote the mobility of Mobility Impaired people, enabling the provision of personalised, self-configurable, intuitive and context-related applications and services

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