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  1. Accessible Train and Station Design for Disabled People - A Code of Practice

    the Department for Transport Website (4 Megabyte download).

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  2. Germany: CDU/CSU Bundestag Group Submits Motion to Promote Barrier-Free Tourism

    A coalition of the CDU and CSU parties introduced a motion in the German Bundestag on 4 March 2009 with the aim of promoting and strengthening the barrier-free design of public infrastructure and the provision of transport services, so as to encourage more accessible tourism offers throughout

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  3. Survey on the Attitudes of Europeans Towards Tourism. Analytical Report

    organised a holiday trip in 2008 4. Financial aspects 4.1 Amount of money spent on holidays in 2008 4.2

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  4. Accessible Tourism Faces Challenges Down Under

    ) traveled within Australia in the previous year. There are approximately 4 million disabled people

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  5. European Tourism Day and European Tourism Forum, 2009

    in Tourism Panel 3: The Regulatory Framework in Tourism Panel 4: A 2020 Perspective: Promoting Competitive

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  6. Serbia: Second International Conference on Accessible Tourism – Tourism for All

    Accommodation is offered at favourable prices in Hotel Zira, 4 *, Ruzveltova 35, 11000 Belgrade

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  7. Europeans and Tourism - Eurobarometer Survey Report, Autumn 2009

    ................................................27 4. Outlook for 2010 .......................................................29 4.1 Affording

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  8. ETCAATS: European Training Certificate - Access for All in the Tourism Sector

    ). current hospitality and tourism service training, and 4). the European Qualification Framework

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  9. MEDIATE: Methodology for Describing the Accessibility of Transport in Europe.

    results WP 4 - Development of a self-assessment tool for measuring accessibility WP 5

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  10. EUROSTAT: Ageing Characterises the Demographic Perspectives of the European Societies

    in 2008 in the EU27 there are 4 persons of working age (15-64 years old) for every person aged 65 years

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