Search

Filters

Search results

Results 151 to 160 out of 288.

RSS
  1. Accessible Tourism is the Way Forward for Businesses and Customers Alike

    The 27th of September is World Tourism Day. This is the time when world tourism statistics are announced, such as the numbers of tourists travelling to destinations each year. Among the travellers to and within Europe, there are tens of millions of people with disabilities, older people and others

    8%
  2. Alternative Camp

    into the society through sports, education and vacation. Among its many goals is to create social

    8%
  3. 'Tourism for All' - Theme for Annual Conference of EIDD.

    in the Milan Triennale on Friday 28 and Saturday 29 June 2007. ENAT members are among the invited speakers

    8%
  4. Training courses on accessible tourism

    , and to facilitate, in these fields, collaboration among entities, associations and private sector. Besides

    8%
  5. Tourism for All - Information kit

    n 1997, the former Office of National Tourism produced "The Tourism Challenge – Access for All" information kit designed as a guide for tourism service providers. In the lead up to the Sydney 2000 Olympic and Paralympic Games there was a need to increase awareness among tourism service providers

    8%
  6. The National Property Board's project : Accessibility in cultural environments

    but for others too. And not least to foster knowledge and awareness among all who in one way or another work

    8%
  7. Public transport services for persons with disabilities

    was created to facilitate communication among representatives of persons with disabilities, public

    8%
  8. Promotion of technical aspects of accessibility for tourism establishments in Mexico

    of establishments in the major tourism destinations of Mexico. Key elements: - collaboration among

    8%
  9. ATT : Access to Travel website

    transportation services among communities and a lack of readily available information. This made trip

    8%
  10. CARE project: Accessible Cities of European Regions

    of accessible services and facilities among the European cities by adopting a standardised accessibility rating

    8%