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  1. New Booking Website Launched at www.accessible.travel

    transfers in specially equipped vehicles, mobility equipment, guided tours, and museum passes, among

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  2. Accessible Prague

    Welcome to the Accessible Prague travel agency, which specialises in travellers with impaired mobility. Our aim is to make this attractive city accessible to everyone and provide you with a great experience that will not be forgotten.

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  3. Germany: CDU/CSU Bundestag Group Submits Motion to Promote Barrier-Free Tourism

    , stated the CDU/CSU group. Many tourism operators have in recent years increasingly focused on mobility

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  4. Accessible Portugal Wins Tourism Service Award

    mobility, their families and friends. Since it was set up in 2005, Accessible Portugal has organized

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  5. Accessible Tourism Faces Challenges Down Under

    mobility might be limited. According to the Tourism Cooperative Research Centre (STCRC

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  6. One Step Ahead

    One Step Ahead is the "entry level" mobility standard of the National Accessible Scheme (M1) which applies to serviced accommodation. The standard, called ‘One step ahead’, will help you increase the appeal of your business.

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  7. Parking card for people with disabilities in the European Union : conditions in the Member States

    This folder and booklet summarise the rights of the 27 Member States when it comes to the parking rights of disabled people. The purpose it to spread the knowledge about these rights in order to increase the mobility of disabled people in the EU. It should be a useful tool for both national

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  8. Accessi Tourisme Simposium. Building Accessible Destinations

    , accessibility codes aand labels Urbanisme, transport and mobility Design of accessible and practical places

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  9. Accessi Tourisme Project

    and dimensions that define a destination (information, mobility and transport, urbanism, basic tourist product

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  10. 2010 Legacies Now: Accessible Tourism (British Columbia)

    for visitors with mobility, visual or hearing impairments will receive icons displaying

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