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  1. Accessible Travel Spells Excellence At Virgin Atlantic

    Photo: Geraldine Lundy, Virgin Atlantic and young disabled visitor. reducedmobility.eu Travelling by air with a disability is becoming increasingly popular, hence the need for airports and airlines to provide high quality accessible travel services. A recent visit by Reduced Mobility Rights

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  2. Greenways4tour Project

    Vitoria, as well as to its visitor centre. The fact that this start-up meeting was held in Vitoria

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  3. Accessibility Review of European National Tourist Organisations’ Websites, 2012

    , in accommodation, in transport or at visitor attractions. The results showed that no NTO website

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  4. Pantou - The European Accessible Tourism Directory

    and comfort. Until now it has been difficult for a visitor with access needs to find out about

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  5. Hampton Court Palace Guide for parents/carers of children and people on the autistic spectrum and related conditions

    and ensure a great visitor experience. (10 Pages) Download the document in PDF format from the right

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  6. Take the Lead. A Guide to Welcoming Customers with Assistance Dogs

    or a large visitor attraction, this guide is for you. It explains what your legal duties are to assistance

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  7. Live Events on Digital Tourism (online Webinars)

    at 16:00 Central European Time (CET) Today’s visitor: marketing your business - 28 January 2015

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  8. Final Report. EU Study: Mapping and Performance Check of the Supply of Accessible Tourism Services in Europe

    This is the Final Report of a wide-ranging study of accessible tourism supply, commissioned by the EC Tourism Unit and conducted in 2013-2014. Data was collected by means of visitor and supplier surveys, national legislation and expert reviews in the 28 EU Member States, Web-based research

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  9. Pantou.org - The European Accessible Tourism Directory

    difficult for a visitor with access needs to find out about the availability of suitable suppliers across

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  10. London, United Kingdom

    . Disabled people believe that overall there is better accessibility in the supply chain and the visitor

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