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  1. Read the ENAT Website in 52 Languages with Google Translate

    the quality is less than one would expect with human translators. However, we hope this new function

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  2. Accessible Tourism - Simple Changes for Accessibility

    With one in eight people worldwide living with a disability, accessible travel is a quickly growing tourism market opportunity. For example, in North America alone, persons with disabilities and their families spend more than $13 billion each year on travel, making this an important sector

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  3. Puedo Viajar (I Can Travel), Jaén, Spain

    : Puedo Viajar Survey. At the moment, (March 2010), the survey has been completed by more than 300

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  4. ENAT Annual General Assembly, 2010. Leuven, Belgium

    Secretariat, no later than Thursday 29 April 2010 by email to: enat[at]accessibletourism[dot]org ENAT

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  5. Call for Papers: III International Congress on Tourism for All, November 2010, Spain

    than a leisure activity and return to its origins as curiosity and the need to know and discover new

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  6. Enjoy England's Access for All Tourism Award Winners Revealed

    were selected from more than 100 regional winners submitted by the nine regions in England

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  7. Video on Accessibility: For Everyone's Benefit

    than if they hadn’t had this experience!" In the Netherlands, Tom Hessels has a job and feels

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  8. Sport and leisure for all in Vuokatti, Finland

    in Vuokatti it has been more than just these past years of preparing for such events as the World

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  9. Investigation of "Alarming" Lack of Accessible Tourism Information in New Zealand

    important from a disabled travellers perspective to make travel experiences better than fantastic

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  10. VisitEngland Tourism Figures Show Access Means Profits

    in England. Trips by this group tend to be longer than average and as a result their spend per trip

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