Search

Filters

Search results

Results 121 to 130 out of 146.

RSS
  1. YPERIA International Convention of Sustainable Tourism, for Preservation and Protection of the Natural and Cultural Heritage of Amorgos.

    and tours on Amorgos are offered by the organizers. There is a nominal fee of 50€ per person for taxes

    16%
  2. Compete for the European Access City Award 2016

    EU cities are invited to participate in the sixth edition of the Access City Award - The European Prize for making cities more accessible to people with disabilities and older people. European cities over 50 000 inhabitants will have the opportunity to present their activities and strategies

    16%
  3. VisitEngland Leads European "Access for All" Project

    campaign. Over 50 tourism businesses are being directly supported as part of the project to improve

    16%
  4. Scandic Hotels shortlisted for European Diversity Award 2015

    information, please contact: Magnus Berglund, Accessibility Director, +46 70 973 50 77 Anna-Klara Lindholm

    16%
  5. NATIVE Hotels: Charming Hotels and Accessible Tourism

    . All the 50+ hotels listed on the NATIVE Hotels Web site have Braille and embossed signage. For more

    16%
  6. Scandic Continues To Focus On Accessibility With New Breakfast Offering

    Berglund, Director of Accessibility, Scandic Hotels, +46 709 73 50 77 Thomas Fankl, F&B Director

    16%
  7. Forum TurisTIC 2016, Barcelona

    : 9, 27, 50, 65, 79, 91, 109, 165 Metro: Plaza Espanya. Further details and Registration Visit

    16%
  8. Zero Project - Practice and Policy on the Theme of Accessibility, 2018

    . Held at the UN in Vienna this event typically brings together over 400 delegates from more than 50

    16%
  9. ENAT Annual General Assembly 2018 and Launch of the 'World Tourism for All Quality Programme', at VisitFlanders, Brussels

    and resources of the member. For changes in the Statutes to take effect, at least 50% of the Full Members

    16%
  10. Open Letter From 20 Organisations to the EU Institutions: We Need a Strong European Accessibility Act and We Need It Now

    with disabilities and 190 million people aged 50 or older. Unfortunately, negotiators, especially Member States

    16%