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  1. Italy's "Gitando" Exhibition on Camping, Tourism and Leisure Hosts High-Level Tourism-for-All Business Seminar and Buyers' Workshop

    and the Veneto Region as an Added Value for All Tourists in Europe” Matteo Marzotto – President ENIT

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

    to address all aspects of the tourism value chain, to meet the needs of the wide range of target

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

    and accommodation must be covered by the participants. Tourism Flanders will recommend good value hotels close

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  4. EU Regulation No 692/2011 of 6 July 2011 on European Statistics On Tourism

    indication of the size (and hence the value) of the accessible tourism market in Europe. The Regulation

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  5. 9th Annual ESPAnet Conference. Sustainability and Transformation in European Social Policy

    ) Oral presentation Social tourism and its social policy value for vulnerable families 1.- Lynn

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  6. ENAT Supports Italian "Manifesto for the Promotion of Accessible Tourism"

    of “standard”, enhancing the value of the person/customer, who has specific needs. 5. Information

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  7. ENTER2012 eTourism Present and Future Services and Applications

    , and Value Creation Intelligent Systems Web 2.0 and Web 3.0 Distribution Strategies ICT-enabled Partnerships

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  8. Basque Country - Accessible Tourism Destination

    More value to current customers? Number of new gained customers Place: Basque Government in Vitoria

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  9. Accessible Tourism Workshop Jeddah. Saudi Travel & Tourism Investment Market, Riyadh

    value chain. From the website of the Saudi Travel and Tourism Investment Market: http://www.sttim.com.sa/en/index.aspx# Saudi Arabia generates a combined annual tourism market of almost 52 billion Saudi

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  10. Spanish Tourism Business Innovation Group Puts Focus on Accessibility, Mobility and Sustainability

    of ICT know-how to hotels, campsites and cottages, and also to the value chain of the tourism sector

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