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  1. Final Report. EU Study: Mapping and Performance Check of the Supply of Accessible Tourism Services in Europe

    . A dedicated online register, the European Accessible Tourism Directory was set up at http://pantou.org

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  2. Scandic Hotels shortlisted for European Diversity Award 2015

    , Scandic was the world’s first hotel chain to launch online interactive training in accessibility

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  3. Spanish Accessible Tourism Survey by ONCE Foundation Universal Accessibility Observatory

    . Go to the Online Questionnaire The survey will be available from the 7th September to the 30th

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  4. VisitEngland launches Access for All campaign

    completed online disability awareness training. Businesses also received personal feedback

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  5. Journal of Tourism Futures Vol 1, no. 3. Special Issue on the Future of Accessible Tourism

    : 2055-5911 Online from: 2015 Subject Area: Tourism & Hospitality

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  6. MapMyday - Get Out and Map Accessibility Wherever You Are on 3rd December

    online project. The information on the map comes from its users, who add the markings and entries

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  7. Facilitating Low Season Tourism Exchanges in Europe. Encouraging Senior Citizens to Travel: SENTOUR CONNECT

    and recommendations report Promotional Pamphlet and Catalogue Online Senior Travel page (extra

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  8. Conference on New Media and Entrepreneurship in Tourism, Panteion University, Athens

    Athens, Greece, 13 to 14 April 2016. New Social Media and new forms of entrepreneurship are emerging, placing greater emphasis on innovation and the creation of applications that rely on mobile platforms and online tourism products. This conference aims to examine the new phenomena, challenges

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  9. First Qualified Tourist Guides in Europe Certified as "T-Guides" by FEG and ENAT

    Requirements To achieve the certificate, tourist guides need to complete 4 stages: Online learning

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  10. New ‘Destinations for All’ Guide Published By VisitEngland

    Hot on the heels of their Access for All project, co-funded by the European Commission, VisitEngland has launched a new guide. The invaluable guide will help destination managers in England tap into the accessible tourism market, worth £12bn. Divided into four main sections, the online guide helps

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