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  1. ‘Disability Passport’ to help disabled people access more UK tourist attractions

    , who is based in Anglesey set up PIWS as a community interest company, which researches accessibility

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  2. Google Resources: What is disability-inclusive marketing and why is it important?

    a set of resources for organisations to improve their marketing to a range of custiomer groups

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  3. Turismo de Portugal. The Accessible Festivals Programme has been launched, finally!

    the most accessible event from the set of festivals that expressly apply for the award each year

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  4. European Network for Accessible Tourism and the Sustainable Hospitality Alliance join forces to support disability inclusion in the hospitality sector

    and collaborate on joint projects, with the potential to set up commissions and advisory bodies

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  5. Agri Travel and Slow Travel Expo (ATEST) International Exhibition 2024, Bergamo, Italy

    to taste their authenticity. For this reason, a dedicated area will be set up, in which one can

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  6. UN Tourism Recommendations for Tour Operators, Travel Agencies and Travel Agents

    Tourism (ENAT), Sage Travelling and Impulsa Igualdad, have released a set of recommendations for tour

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

    amplify the voices of disabled people, and our website was set up to combat the problem of poor

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  8. FUTOUR ALLIANCE - Future Tourism Skills Alliance for a Resilient and Innovative Europe

    industry. To set up comparable and aligned skills partnerships at regional level in Europe, building

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  9. All Aboard. Driving the Transition to Accessible Tourism. Insights and Tools for Action

    towards accessibility, but it is not intended as a definitive set of rules. The field of accessible

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  10. Ireland's New Quality Mark for Disability Access

    and kitchens and supports such as personal alarms for people with disabilities. Irene Collins

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