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  1. ENAT Annual General Assembly 2018 and Launch of the 'World Tourism for All Quality Programme', at VisitFlanders, Brussels

    to complete the Programme will receive their certificates. A free cocktail will be served at the Launch

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  2. The Greek Tourism Industry Welcomes Athens-Based Company, inclusivegreece

    . The key difference to some existing certificates is that it is not a self-assessment but the data

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  3. European Disability Card approved by the European Parliament – only bureaucratic hurdle remains

    that their national disability cards or certificates are not recognised when they visit or travel

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  4. ENAT Inaugural General Meeting Presentations

    European Disablity Forum University of Surrey The report of the ENAT IGM and synopses reports can

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  5. Neumann-Consult

    NeumannConsult offers specialised knowledge in town, regional and tourism development as well as Design for All. NeumannConsult, as a spin-off of the Department of Geography at the University of Munster, can rely on an over ten-year experience to handle with practical consultation, trainings

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  6. Borsa Europea del Turismo Associato

    members, Lilian Muller (Tourism for all Sweden) and Dr. Peter Neumann (University of Muenster). After

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  7. Accessible Tourism is Big Money

    nearly trebles. A recent study by the University of Surrey estimates that 127 million people, or 27

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  8. “Talking Tactile Fish” : aquarium exhibit for blind/low vision under development

    University’s College of Design, Center for Universal Design in Raleigh, North Carolina. The blind

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  9. ‘Accessible Tourism for All’ - the Example of Blind and Visually Impaired (M.A. Thesis)

    on this topic, a survey was carried out among people concerned. This M.A thesis was submitted to University

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  10. ITB Berlin 2008 Conference “Factors of Success in Accessible Tourism in Germany”

    study will be developed by the Department of Geography at the University of Münster and PROJECT M

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