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  1. Disappointing Compromise on EU Accessibility Act

    the proposed Act contains many good points, for example in the area of Information and Communication

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  2. SAVE THE DATE: 5th June 2019. CEN-CENELEC Open Workshop: 1st European Standard on Accessibility of the Built Environment, Brussels

    on behalf of its members and other stakeholders in the area of Accessible Tourism. In the current... and usability of the built environment - Functional requirements. EN 17210 will be the first European

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  3. World Tourism Organization and Fundación ONCE Seek Best Accessible Destinations

    in this area. The accessibility of the following aspects will be evaluated: planning, prior information

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  4. 2019 International Forum for Community-Based Tourism, Jeju, Republic of Korea

    area, a village, to retrieve any generated income to its community. - Local and international

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  5. Turkey's First Sea Elevator For Bathers With Disabilities Opens At Rainbow Beach, Alanya

    and professionals in this area and to bring good examples to Alanya via innovation transfer. Alanya

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  6. Open Innovation Lab 2.0. Eyemmersive™ - A Digital Market Place for Immersive Tourism

    in the area of inclusive tourism for persons with disabilities and seniors, and who wish to collaborate

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  7. European travel and tourism sector urges EU governments to agree on harmonised travel restrictions as it struggles to survive the current crisis

    on cross-border travel and restore the integrity of the Schengen area. The need for continued COVID-19

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  8. T-Guide Training Course on Guiding People with Learning Difficulties, Porto, Portugal

    , languages, contact details and area of qualification will be publicised on the FEG and ENAT websites. Who

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  9. The Greek Tourism Industry Welcomes Athens-Based Company, inclusivegreece

    for All” initiative developed in Germany as the nationwide label in the area of accessibility. In July

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  10. Publication Of First International Standard On Accessible Tourism for All, Led by UNWTO, Fundación ONCE and UNE

    experts from more than 35 countries and five relevant organizations in this area who were

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