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- of travellers with special access needs on the EU tourism sector; the demand, travel behaviour, and patterns
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. (English sumnmary) : A travel guide for people with disabilities, making it easier to find holiday
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, at the ResponsibleTravel website. Award presentations will take place at the World Travel Market in London in November
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Image from the T-GuIDE easy-reading flyer An illustrated 2-page flyer about travel, addressed to visitors with learning difficulties. A tourist guide can show you very old buildings, statues and places in the town or the countryside. You will have a nice trip with a Tourist Guide! Download
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Accessible Travel in Spain Customized wheelchair holidays in Madrid, Toledo, Barcelona, Seville, Granada, Cordoba, etc. 100% barrier-free accommodation and tours using wheelchair adapted minivans. Tailor-made accessible day-tours and customized vacations, targeted to disabled travellers and slow
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View of Matera, Italy. Photo by moreitaly.it International Conference "Accessibility on Travel" featuring Cultural Conversations, Educational Workshops, Territory Showcase, B2B Meetings, Tastings. The International Conference on Accessible Tourism will take place from Friday 18th to Sunday 20th
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The following disabled friendly travel resources (links) provide a wealth of information on the organizations and companies who cater to the needs of mobility challenged individuals.
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Chart showing Total Spending by UK Visitors with an impairment and their travelling companions in 2018 (VisitBritain/VisitEngland). April 2020. VisitBritain publishes survey data from 2018 showing a marked increase in travel and day trips in England by visitors with disabilities and long-term
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to explore and enjoy travel experiences. Secondly, it benefits the tourism industry by broadening
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This Human Rights Report, addresses the experience of air travel in Europe for disabled travellers, aiming to raise awareness on the many barriers that continue to exclude "Persons with Reduced Mobility" (PRMs) from exercising their rights to freedom of movement. The report is based on a survey
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