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  1. YPERIA International Convention of Sustainable Tourism, for Preservation and Protection of the Natural and Cultural Heritage of Amorgos.

    and tours on Amorgos are offered by the organizers. There is a nominal fee of 50€ per person for taxes

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  2. Compete for the European Access City Award 2016

    EU cities are invited to participate in the sixth edition of the Access City Award - The European Prize for making cities more accessible to people with disabilities and older people. European cities over 50 000 inhabitants will have the opportunity to present their activities and strategies

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  3. VisitEngland Leads European "Access for All" Project

    campaign. Over 50 tourism businesses are being directly supported as part of the project to improve

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  4. Scandic Hotels shortlisted for European Diversity Award 2015

    information, please contact: Magnus Berglund, Accessibility Director, +46 70 973 50 77 Anna-Klara Lindholm

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  5. NATIVE Hotels: Charming Hotels and Accessible Tourism

    . All the 50+ hotels listed on the NATIVE Hotels Web site have Braille and embossed signage. For more

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  6. Forum TurisTIC 2016, Barcelona

    : 9, 27, 50, 65, 79, 91, 109, 165 Metro: Plaza Espanya. Further details and Registration Visit

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

    and resources of the member. For changes in the Statutes to take effect, at least 50% of the Full Members

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  8. Costa Cruises and AISM: Shore Excursions Now Accessible To Guests with Disabilities For The First Time

    and research for 50 years. Our aim of achieving a world free of multiple sclerosis also means ensuring full

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  9. Shortlisted Candidates Announced for 10th Edition of EU Access City Awards

    is a prize for Europe's most accessible cities. All European cities with a population over 50 000

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  10. Open Letter to New European Commission President on Need for Robust, Sustainable Tourism Policies

    50 European tourism stakeholders and 15 Members of the European Parliament appeal to the EU Commission President-elect Mrs. Von der Leyen for greater recognition of tourism in the new EU Commission and the creation of a Commission portfolio on “Transport and Tourism”. The Tourism Manifesto

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