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  1. VisitBritain Surveys Show Marked Increase in Accessible Travel Market

    trends. Some key findings Total spending: The total expenditure generated by those with an impairment

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  2. Open to All: A Survey on Accessibility for Persons with Disabilities in Nepal's Hotels

    ? What are the key barriers? This report shares the findings of the study and recommends actions

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  3. Webinar: Vaccines and vacation: The role played by immunisation in getting tourism moving again, 10 May 2022

    At this free Webinar, the UK International Longevity Centre and Coalition for Life-course Immunisation showcase their key research findings on the social and economic benefits of vaccination.At this COVID-19 has demonstrated the threat posed by infectious diseases: over 5 million people have died

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  4. VisitBritain and VisitEngland Publish New Accessibility Feature Questionnaires for Tourism Operators

    to the advisory materials and research findings, contributing to awareness and fostering practical measures

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  5. Euan's Guide Access Survey 2024 finds an entire generation has been failed by disabled access

    Findings from the 2024 Euan’s Guide Access Survey 78% of respondents are not confident about visiting

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  6. Travel and Tourism Websites Failing to Cater for Disabled Users - WebAIM Report

    by 17%). Those findings are echoed by web accessibility platform AudioEye, which says 41% of travel

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  7. Newsletters and e-Bulletins

    , 25/3/2014EU Tourism Funding Information Day. ENAT e-Bulletin 42, 10/1/2014Accessible Tourism News and Events

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  8. ELEVATOR Project Mini-site: Efficient movement to higher quality staff and services in tourism for all

    Funding Co-funded by the Erasmus+ programme of the European Union. Visit the Erasmus+ Project page

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  9. Conference Report: "Training Accessible Tourism for All -Trends and Tools", ITB-Berlin

    supported by the EU funding, all of which have German participants. Speakers and participants included

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  10. The Pocket Interpreter for Deaf People Using Sign Language

    , the national Post and Telecom Agency in Sweden, with governmental funding. The current supplier

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