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The International Centre for Tourism & Hospitality Research at Bournemouth University, UK is offering 2 PhD studentships in eTourism, to begin in 2008. We are now seeking 2 outstanding individuals to take up three-year, fully funded (£12,900 stipend p.a. plus fees covered-tax free) full time PhD
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to promote an effective follow-up of the Code. "The Global Code of Ethics for Tourism sets a frame
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admitted being worried about missing a flight or being late. Using privately owned vehicles rolled up
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All tourism services - transportation, accommodation and guided tours - all accessible and build up to meet your needs and abilities.
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to 04/05/2008 great discounts up to 50% in camping and hostel. You pay only a half! For non-profit
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On 3rd April 2008, Ecuador signed up as the twentieth country to ratify the UN Convention on Rights of Persons with Disabilities. Tunisia and Jordan signed earlier the same week. This will bring the Convention automatically into force on 3rd May. This is a significant landmark for travel
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, that the web pages of destinations and companies that make up the service chain must also be accessible
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and sources of up-to-date advice. Further information about Diversity and Disability policies for museums
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, the development and the competitiveness of the mountain territories in the tourism sector. To match up
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Today the United Nations World Tourism Organisation (UNWTO) has taken up Honorary Associate Membership of the European Network for Accessible Tourism (ENAT) with Observer status in the meetings of the association. In a letter to ENAT, Marina Diotallevi, Chief of the 'Cultural, Social and Ethical
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