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  1. Unique Partnership Sees Scotland Lead the Way in Accessible Tourism

    are likely to travel to the UK. The estimated purchasing power of disabled people in the UK is £80

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  2. 1st MENA-ENAT (Euro-Arab) Accessible Tourism for All & Jordan Tourism 4 All Forum & Expo

    to prepare for, attract and sustain this Euro-Arab emerging and fast growing market, which is estimated

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  3. Rare & Roll: Access China and Culture

    Background In China, there are an estimated 83 million people with disabilities and 220 million people aged 60 or above who desire to travel as much as anyone else. Catering for people with access needs is becoming increasingly important for mainstream tourism service providers, entrepreneurs

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  4. Travelport Launches Global Campaign To Encourage More Support For Airline Passengers With Intellectual Disabilities

    million flight bookings through its GDS globally in 2018, and an estimated 200 million people

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  5. COVID-19 and opportunities for VR based tourism economy

    and educational institutions of 250%, with an estimated value of 16 billion US dollars by 2022, indicating that VR

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  6. AccessibleEU Online Training - Introduction to Accessibility of the Built Environment

    , 2024 - extended to Tuesday 31 December, 2024, by popular demand. Format: Online. Estimated

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  7. INCLAVI - Inclusive Aviation Online Training Courses - Open to All

    length and estimated completion time. Case-based and research-informed content covering a wide spectrum

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  8. Active Tourism Coalition Launches to Position 'Active Tourism' at the Heart of Europe’s Sustainable Tourism Future

    generated an estimated €44 billion annually in Europe as early as 2012, while adventure travel now

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  9. Improving access to public transport : Guidelines for transport personnel.

    . Whilst much progress has been made in all modes of transport to make travel easier and more pleasant... the difference between a pleasant and safe journey for a disabled or older person and one

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  10. Portuguese Accessibility Guide (www.portugalacessivel.com)

    Travelling is a pleasant activity for the majority of population! For people with physical disabilities one of the aspects that can turn a travelling experience into a more or less pleasant activity is the accessibility of the places, whether they are beaches or cultural destinations all over

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