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  1. High-Level Seminar on Accessible Tourism Business Development, Milan, Italy

    Professor Simon Darcy, seminar speaker and discussant. This seminar has been cancelled, regrettably, due to the low number of registered participants. Milan, Italy. 9 to 10 July 2012. ENAT offers owners and managers of enterprises, attractions and Destination Management Organisations an intensive

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  2. World Committee on Tourism Ethics calls for Safe Coastal Tourism

    to aid in rescues, even during tourist “low-season”. As the body responsible for promoting

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  3. Disability skiing: The rise of accessible ski resorts

    , Switzerland, Austria and Italy. Erna Low (0844 879 2903; ernalow.co.uk) has programmes in Avoriaz

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  4. Is Tourism Inclusive Enough? Panel discussion at World Travel Market 2013, London, UK

    they are on low incomes, are in family groups, with friends, relatives, or are disabled, non disabled, slow

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  5. Tourism for All, Germany

    of suitably tailored accessible facilities and products along the whole tourism service chain Too low

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  6. European Commission Call for Proposals: Design, Implementation, Promotion and Marketing of Accessible Tourism Itineraries

    tourism flows in the low-season. Positive returns for businesses, especially SMEs and micro-SMEs Maximum

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  7. Accessibility Review of European National Tourist Organisations’ Websites, 2012

    to find, due to the use of variable terminology and the low priority given to this type of information

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  8. EDEN European Destinations of Excellence Award 2013 - Accessible Destination Winners

    of EDEN destinations: be “non traditional”, with a low number of visitors (in comparison

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  9. Těšín Silesia for All

    of tourist attractions for people with disabilities is low. Detailed results are published

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  10. ELEVATOR - Efficient movement to the higher quality staff and services in tourism for all

    footing with other tourists as well as low interest in educate themselves in this field. The aim

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