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  1. A World for Everyone. Declaration from the World Summit Destinations for All Montreal, 2014

    initiatives: The Declaration on the Rights of Disabled Persons (UN, 1975)[1]; The Principles of Universal... for the Promotion of Accessible Tourism (2011)[9]; The World Report on Disability concluding that more than 1... text adopted in the conclusion session of the Summit. References [1] Declaration on the Rights

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  2. IAAPA EXPO Europe 2023, Vienna: The New Frontiers of Accessible Tourism: The Importance of Training

    Event Information Venue: Messe Wien Congress Center, Messepl. 1, 1020 Wien, Austria Date: Wednesday... Accessible Experiences: In-Tour's Final Conference Date: Thursday, 28th September, 1:30 - 3:30 p.m. Location: Conference Room 1 Session type: Meeting The In-Tour project, an Erasmus+ initiative

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  3. Easy does it - Simple, low-cost changes to benefit you and your visitors

    businesses with improved accessibility appeal to a wider range of visitors. It’s not just disabled visitors who benefit; it’s families, older people, practically all your visitors in one way or another... on suggestions that can be achieved at little or no cost and it’s often these smaller changes that have

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  4. Improved Accessibility – A Commercial Success for Scandic

    Scandic’s accessibility work visit http://www.scandichotels.com/en/Always-at-Scandic/Special-needs.... Improving accessibility has proven to be a commercial success for Scandic, the Nordic region’s leading hotel chain. Design for All is a key concept in Scandic’s accessibility work. The aim

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  5. Ascott Launches Holistic Disability Inclusion Playbook For Accommodation Sector, Setting New Hospitality Benchmark

    s focal agency for disability and inclusion), World Sustainable Hospitality Alliance (a global... and function-specific training. The playbook’s launch event took place at Citadines Science Park Singapore, officiated by Guest-of-Honour Mr Eric Chua, Singapore’s Senior Parliamentary Secretary

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  6. New Series of Accessible Tourism Seminars Opens in Brandenburg, Germany

    in Potsdam, the capital of Germany’s Federal State of Brandenburg. It was an event like many others.... Nonetheless, it was a special seminar. Rainer Kluge, the responsible person of Brandenburg’s government for the interests of disabled citizens, Marlies Thiel, representative of the of Brandenburg’s ministry

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  7. Scandic Launches First Hotel Information Service For Guests with Special Needs

    needs in one place. Every hotel’s homepage now provides answers to the 80 most common questions... the door to the room is,” explains the hotel chain’s Disability Ambassador Magnus Berglund. We all... obstacles may be encountered, and all this information is gathered on each hotel’s homepage

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  8. Tripbod Embraces Accessible Tourism

    (EthicalTraveller.co.uk, with permission of Galway Dive School at: www.divegalway.com ) Tourism For All’s Carrie... philosophy. “It’s all about empowering truly independent travel. Connecting with a like-minded local Tripbod... businesses on the market out there right now. Tripbod.com’s founder Sally Broom says “You will see

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  9. Winners of VisitEngland Access for All Award 2012

    , on 22 May. These prestigious awards, currently in their 23rd year, promote excellence in England’s... from disabled groups. The museum’s redevelopment has allowed for excellent physical access... businesses were Highly Commended on the night. The UK’s largest indoor waterpark, Sandcastle Waterpark

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  10. Travel for All: Lonely Planet's Accessible Travel Project

    facilities were available. With almost a billion people in the world — that’s almost 15% of the world’s population — having a physical, mental or sensory disability, we believe it’s important... What is the aim of Lonely Planet’s Travel for All project? Our goal is to make Lonely Planet the world

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