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  1. ELEVATOR - Efficient movement to the higher quality staff and services in tourism for all

    with disabilities to be able to participate in the industry. There is still a huge lack of knowledge

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  2. Scandic Continues To Focus On Accessibility With New Breakfast Offering

    of Scandic’s accessibility offering where every guest should be able to enjoy their stay to the fullest

    2%
  3. EU Conference on Managing and Promoting Sustainable and Accessible Tourism Destinations

    , the conference will put a specific focus on accessible tourism. Participants will be able to explore this issue

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  4. Welcome to the EU Conference on Managing and Promoting Sustainable and Accessible Tourism Destinations

    . The conference will also put a specific focus on accessible tourism. You will be able to explore

    2%
  5. Lonely Planet's "Travelling with a Disability" Guide Now Available

    planning your trip well: unlike for most able-bodied people, it’s much more difficult to act spontaneously

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  6. Accessible Tourism for All: Creating an Accessible Tourism Environment in Malta

    or mobility issues and be able to meet such needs and also how to interact effectively and professionally

    2%
  7. Accessible Transnational Thematic Itineraries and InterModality (Project ATTIMO)

    . They will learn the concepts of tourism for all and will be able to welcome people

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  8. VisitScotland Hosts European Access Experts for Business Learning Event

    the past few years, but we know there is still much work to be done. We are delighted to be able

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  9. #MapMyDay: People Worldwide Are Invited To Map Accessibility in Tourism

    people can and should be able to participate in tourism and enjoy unforgettable travel experiences... be found at www.mapmyday.org/en/press

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  10. Lonely Planet's "Travelling with a Disability" Guide, 2nd Edition 2017 Is Yours for Free

    to. This means planning your trip well: unlike for most able-bodied people, it’s much more difficult to act

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