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  1. Tourisme et Handicaps

    The association "Tourisme et Handicaps" publishes information about accessibility for visitors on its website. Advice is also offered to businesses. The accessibility of tourist accommodation and venues is assessed according to the French national "Tourisme et Handicap" scheme with a label for 4

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  2. Universal Accessibility Standards

    or level 2. 4. Sensory - visual impairment : the establishment is accessible to persons who

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  3. ATT : Access to Travel website

    , and the Website was officially launched on April 4, 2002. - Phase 2 took place during 2002-2003

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  4. All aboard! - Naviratous - An Alternative to Conventional River Tourism

    » 4 impasse du Calvaire, 11 590 Salléles, France Tél. : +33 6 88 40 76 21 E-mail

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  5. FUNDACION UN MAR SIN BARRERAS

    . Sailing School, 4. Accessibility Centre, 5. Adapted boat "Sirenita".

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  6. Accessible Tourism in Germany Gains Momentum

    of Muenster and Project M Berlin, the number of Germans with access needs who travel has gone up by 4

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  7. The International Civil Aviation Organization - ICAO

    Protection - Minimize the adverse effect of global civil aviation on the environment; 4). Efficiency

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  8. EU Commission Proposes Goods and Services to be Covered by Anti-discrimination Directive

    Memorandum as an example of a commercial service. On Equal Treatment of Person with Disabilities (Article 4

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  9. Wheelchair Adventure in South Africa Part I (Video)

    4 minutes 50 seconds. A group of wheelchair users on tour in South Africa. Video by Time Line Media, Cape Town. Tour arranger: www.altomobility.co.za English commentary.

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  10. Wheelchair Adventure in South Africa Part II (Video)

    4 minutes 18 seconds. Wheelchair users try bungee jumping, swimmming with sharks, jetskiing and other daring feats on a tour to South Africa. English commentary.

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