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  1. World Day of Persons with Disabilities: Slope lift and new routes to the Acropolis opened by Prime Minister, Mitsotakis

    the protection of the monuments were taken. The installation required infrastructure work, including

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  2. 4th International Congress on Technology and Tourism for Diversity

    . The desire of all people to travel should not be curtailed because they have not been taken

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  3. ACCESSTOUR. Accessible Tourism for Inclusion and Value Creation in Rural Areas of Norway

    the basis for a major main project. The project has taken shape both through ideas, themes

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  4. ‘Disability Passport’ to help disabled people access more UK tourist attractions

    and beyond, and even more widely taken simply at face value. The technological development behind

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  5. The 15th EU Access City Award 2025 is open for entries

    selects the winners. The juries consider measures taken and planned in the following areas: the built

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  6. VisitTurkey Travel Planner promotes Accessible Tourism this summer

    known as inclusive tourism, refers to the efforts and initiatives taken to ensure that tourism

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  7. Advancing Accessible Travel: Insights From New Survey on European Travellers With Mobility and Accessibility Needs

    %) of these travellers have taken an international multiday organised group tour or package holiday

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  8. ENAT National Contact Points

    in their respective countries. Being an ENAT National Contact Point is a voluntary commitment...: https://fir.bsu.by/ University website: http://www.bsu.by ENAT Contact Punt België (Vlaanderen) en Nederland Inter vzw. Expertisecentrum in Toegankelijkheid en Universal Design Belgiëplein 1 3510

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  9. Projects

    sector through a work-based learning approach, looking at the issue from a new point of view. Start

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  10. Infoplatform for Accessible Tourism

    The Infoplatform for Accessible Tourism is an initiative of the OHTB and stands as a service- and information point for all concerns of the accessible tourism for everybody in Austria. The Platform is non-party, non-confessional and is aligned to the ideas and objectives of the accessible tourism

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