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Hot on the heels of their Access for All project, co-funded by the European Commission, VisitEngland has launched a new guide. The invaluable guide will help destination managers in England tap... busy destination managers create a destination that meets the needs of older and disabled visitors
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and services, accessibility and equality supporters, legal consultants, purchase managers, technological entrepreneurs, website and IT managers, and application developers Representatives from retail
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and usability of the built environment - Functional requirements. EN 17210 will be the first European... and in the assurance of the accessibility chain, i.e. architects, engineers, facility managers... procurers and also architects, engineers, facility managers, ergonomists and other stakeholders
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tourism offers. The project is targeted at: tourism SMEs operating in NRAs (owners, managers, staff... will help managers of tourism SMEs in NRAs to develop new and better tourist offerings, thus entering
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to cover the need for quality education and training on Accessible Tourism for hospitality Managers... for both professional profiles: Tourism Managers and Tourism Frontline Staff delivering the curricula
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ENAT – the European Network of Accessible Tourism – is pleased to invite you to this online webinar with a focus on “How to develop Accessible Tourism in rural and natural areas”. This is an open webinar for Tourism Service providers, (owners, managers and staff), Destination Managers, Vocational
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now calculate their way to the airport and request ad-hoc (non-pre-booked) assistance en masse,” Wen says. “I spoke to several PRM managers, we have the same challenge, an incredible increase in PRMs... in IT solutions designed to help PRM managers of international airports, shows that requests for assistance
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impact as it will infuse a new generation of hospitality supervisors and general managers... of travel industry executives, meeting planners and event managers to learn how to be welcoming
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This report details the findings of a study commissioned by the Department for Transport, to assess the effectiveness of the voluntary code of practice. The code sets out minimum standards that should be met by airlines for aircraft design and service on board (which is not included
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in their attempts to eliminate barriers to mobility. The analytical findings also serve to identify
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