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  1. Tourism Flanders Guide to Accessible Accommodation 2012, Now Published

    Tourism Flanders to order a printed copy using this online Form Tourism Flanders in an Associate

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  2. Choose Your Favourite Fair Deal Tour

    The European Federation of Tourist Guide Associations (FEG) is launching two new tourism awards this spring in order to promote tours that offer a fair deal. Members of the public - from the up market ‘discerning traveller’ to the ‘Lonely Planet-hugging’ back packer – have until the end

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  3. Social Tourism European Exchanges Platform

    In order to implement the STEEP project, 3 Work Packages (WP) have been conceived: WP 1 Project management

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  4. Air Passengers' Rights: Commission sets out new guidance for airports and airlines ahead of London Paralympics

    are: 1. Pre-notification: The guidelines highlight the importance of pre-notification. In order

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  5. "Accessible Tourism Promotes Regional Development". The First South East Asia Conference on Accessible Tourism (SEACAT 2012)

    to the order of “Beautiful Gate Foundation For The Disabled”. Bank charges incurred by the Organizer

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  6. Australian Wheeelchair User Loses Discrimination Appeal Against Jetstar Airline

    case that way. But Mrs King had sought a court order that Jetstar cease enforcing its two wheelchair

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  7. European Access City Awards 2013 Announced

    "runners-up" and four special mentions. The two finalist "runners-up" are (in alphabetical order

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  8. Tourism for All, Germany

    group in order to increase the utilization of their businesses significantly better exploit

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  9. Call for Destinations to Test European Tourism Indicators System (ETIS) for Sustainable Management

    by a significant number of destinations across Europe, in order to encourage and support the adoption

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  10. T-GuIDE Survey Results

    Three different surveys were used in order to gather the different perspectives of tourism providers, visitors and tourist guides, respectively on the experience of guiding people with learning difficulties or/and intellectual disabilities. The large response by 152 tourist guides was particularly

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