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  1. U.K. 'Accessible Travel and Leisure' Franchising Scheme

    In the U.K. there are some 10 million registered disabled people and as life expectancy increases, this number is set to rise, given that senior citizens are inevitably more susceptible to health and mobility issues. The size of our market sector is therefore truly massive and to continue

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  2. UK's 'Accessible Travel and Leisure' Announces Franchising Opportunities

    million registered disabled people and as life expectancy increases, this number is set to rise, given

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  3. European Parliament Puts Accessible Tourism on EU Agenda

    , and a set of twenty-two concrete proposals for renewed action. The keyword which runs throughout

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  4. Travel agency Treize voyages

    contracts proposed, "Treize Voyages" is also planning to set up an events-based division intended

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  5. The Canadian Transportation Agency

    transportation policy. The National Transportation Policy, as set out in paragraph 5 of the Canada

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  6. Public transport services for persons with disabilities

    set up a Working Group on Access to Public Transport for persons with disabilities. The working group

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  7. Bangkok Recommendations on Accessible Tourism in Asia and the Pacific (2007)

    can take note and guidance from this comprehensive set of recommendations. The full text

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  8. Europe Needs a Proper Tourism Policy. Paolo Costa MEP sets out his case

    policy, I will set out all the steps that the EU has to take, both in order to have more

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  9. Milan: New Working Group to Improve Accessibility of Public Transport System

    A new working group has been set up in Milan to provide guidelines on how to make an accessible transportation system usable and attractive for a larger number of customers. The working group 'Guidelines for accessibility and design for all of the urban transportation system' is coordinated by ENAT

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  10. UNWTO Global Code of Ethics for Tourism (1999)

    . Background The Global Code of Ethics for Tourism (GCET) is a comprehensive set of principles whose purpose

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