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  1. International Camps for Families and Youth at Lake Balaton, Hungary

    , programs and prices please have a look at attached documents (download PDFs from right-hand column

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  2. High-Level International Seminar on Accessible Tourism for Tourist Boards and DMOs

    lunches. We look forward to engaging with a select group of participants for a lively and rewarding

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  3. New Cluster for Accessible Tourism is Formed to Promote "Bulgaria for All"

    for funding from EU and other donors; Business contacts with interested organizations and individuals. We look

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  4. Conference on Challenges and Opportunities for Local and Regional Authorities in Tourism for All

    taking a look at how different regions in Europe work in order to make Tourism available for all

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  5. Disabled Holidays 4 U

    wanted, check the exact location on Google maps/earth and look only in one specific region or city

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  6. Inclusive Tourism Marketing Toolkit

    owners and operators to take a fresh look at their premises from the point of view of someone

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  7. European Commission Access City Award, Third Edition, 2013

    and services. The jury will particularly look at the impact of accessibility measures on the everyday life

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  8. XII World Leisure Congress, Rimini, Italy

    Rimini are pleased to invite you to participate in this important event and they look forward to seeing

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  9. European Seminar: Accessibility - a new challenge for inclusive tourism

    the business community to invest in accessible goods and services and to look into how to design

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  10. World Travel Market Seminar: Is the travel industry doing enough to cater for people with disabilities?

    Photo: Vibrating alarm clock, Scandic Hotels Seminar, 8 November 2012. World Travel Market, London, UK. Last year we looked at the “Business Case For Taking Responsibility For Ensuring Access For All”, this year we want to take a hard look at whether the industry is doing enough. How much progress

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