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  1. And the First European Access City Award Goes to....Avila, Spain

    and recognise those cities with more than 50.000 inhabitants that undertake initiatives to improve

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

    and tour operators that work with this market segment. It includes information about more than 3,000

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  3. One Click to 'Fix the Web' - A Tool for Making the Web Accessible for All

    than a minute. Quick to set up from www.fixtheweb.net/toolbar the ATBar has a 'Fix the Web' button

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  4. ENAT Highlights Need for UNWTO Associates to Develop Their Accessible Tourism Policies

    market of older tourists. This market segment typically spends more than average and also includes

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  5. High-Level International Seminar on Accessible Tourism for Tourist Boards and DMOs

    they wish to share. The number of participants will be restricted to no more than 15 persons, in order

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  6. New Haneda Airport Terminals, Tokyo, Based on Universal Design Principles

    , the terminal's arrivals and departures boards use clearer fonts and larger text than are used in other airports

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  7. ENAT Members, Šent and Kéroul Receive UNWTO's Ulysses Awards for Innovation in Promoting Accessible Tourism

    Kéroul. More than 1,250 of these establishments' employees have obtained Welcoming Ways certification

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  8. Disabled Holidays 4 U

    from more than 7 years providing disabled holidays for all types of disability including travellers

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  9. Rome and Italy Travel Services

    Rome and Italy was born from the union of professional experiences in the world of tourism, more than 20 years of experience in the field. It is based in Rome with correspondents in all Italian cities. Leader in offering guided tours and special excursions besides the classic tours, alternative

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

    and basic facilities, they do not. In the US alone there are more than 18 million disabled people who

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