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  1. ENAT Member Tapooz Travel Looks for Top-up Funding for Accessible Tours and Adventures

    Hello friends, To all who have shown their support to our crowdfunding campaign so far by contributing financially and in many other ways, we say thank you. To the many others who have not done so yet, we ask for your support to get closer to our goal. With only a few days remaining before the end

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  2. ICAT 2014 5th International Conference on Accessible Tourism - “Tourism For All”

    countries for at least a decade now; but the tourism industry in the rest of the world has yet to focus

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  3. Těšín Silesia for All

    .), on the Polish side it was yet an unknown topic (pilot project). Therefore, the aim of the project

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  4. SENIOR Train: European Senior Tourism Project

    of transport that is easily accessible. As the pass has not yet been provided in touristic thematic

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  5. London, United Kingdom

    experience in London. They also believe though that more still needs to done, as London has not yet

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  6. Accessible Madrid's "Accessible Spain" 2016 Travel Brochure

    worth visiting. If you are planning your trip to Spain and you haven't decided yet where to go, you

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  7. Over 100 Destinations In Running for New EU "ETIS" and Accessible Tourism Award

    into their everyday work. Background The European Tourism Indicators System (ETIS) is a simple yet

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  8. Ayia Napa - Rethymno. Universally Accessible Cities

    target group (people with disabilities and their families), which has not yet been reached... Website: www.esaea.gr Related link https://observatory.sustainablegreece2020.com/en/practice/rethymno

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  9. Documents for ENAT Annual General Assembly, 28 June 2017

    - Invitation to Full Members (Two places on the Board are vacant). Draft Annual Report 2016 (not yet

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  10. Accessible Travel Phrasebook

    . There are still plenty of barriers to travel for people with a disability—language doesn’t have to be yet

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