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  1. Prime Minister's Tourism Sector Deal Commits to Make UK Most Accessible Destination for Disabled Visitors

    Press Release, 27 June 2019. The Prime Minister has announced the UK’s first ever Tourism Sector Deal today, reaffirming the UK’s global role as a key player in the industry. The new deal will revolutionise the way data is used by the sector, through the creation of a new Tourism Data Hub. The hub

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  2. IAAP Launches Accessible Built Environments Initiative

    Atlanta, USA, 27 August 2020. The International Association of Accessibility Professionals (IAAP), a division of the Global Initiative for Inclusive ICTs (G3ict) will be conducting pilot exams starting this September for Certified Professional in Accessible Built Environments (CPABE). Space

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  3. Join us at the 2nd TUR4all (Online) Congress: Accessibility in Intelligent Tourist Destinations

    /webinar/register/WN_TYk3IsmmSU-hfdU2IYWJYw Friday 27: https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN

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  4. Europe’s Travel and Tourism Sector Calls on EU Governments to Chart Restart Plan in Time for Summer

    -Health certificates: EU coordination of national initiatives is urgently needed to avoid having 27

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  5. Europe’s travel & tourism sector welcomes Digital Green Certificate proposal and urges parallel effort on wider restart plan to maximise benefit

    coordination is thus vital to avoid a fragmented situation with 27 different certificates covering

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  6. Accessible and Inclusive Tourism Conference in the Asia-Pacific (AITCAP)

    Online conference, 4 to 27 May 2021. AITCAP is a unique opportunity to raise awareness on the importance of accessible & inclusive travel and showcase organisations championing change. Get to know this huge, fast-growing and underserved market. Join this 100% virtual event from anywhere Keynotes

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  7. T-Guide Training Course on Guiding People with Learning Difficulties, Porto, Portugal

    and Interpretation on 26 and 27 October 2021. This is the final outcome of an EU funded Leonardo project

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  8. Tapping Into the Accessible Tourism Market after COVID - Editorial by The Himalayan

    Reprinted from 'The Himalayan', Editorial, 27 August 2021. It could take some years before tourist arrivals in Nepal reach pre-pandemic numbers, although people have been travelling in droves in Europe and America by throwing caution to the wind. Even if COVID-19 were to come under control anytime

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  9. Visit the online AccessibleEU Resource Centre

    is being rolled out in 2023 across all 27 EU Member States, assisted by a team of more than 30 national

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  10. AccessibleEU, Greece. Mainstreaming accessibility in products and services - Implementing the EU Accessibility Directive

    Event information Target audience: Public authorities, municipalities and prefectures, private sector enterprises, civil society organisations (including organisations of persons with disabilities and other advocacy groups) and professional associations. When: Monday, 27 November 2023 from 09.00

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