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  1. Scandic Hotels - First in the World to Offer Everyone Interactive Web Training on Disabilities

    Ensuring the same high level of service for all guests, whether or not they have a disability, is an important goal for Scandic, but what exactly is the best way of serving a blind guest, for example, and what is the most important thing to do when a guest with a hearing impairment comes

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  2. UrbAccess. Urban Accessibility and Universal Conception Show and Conference

    a series of high-level conferences addressing the important practical themes around the inclusive city

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  3. GITANDO.ALL 2014 - Leisure Fair and International Meeting on Accessible Tourism for All

    for all the structures that can offer a high level of accessible service to tourists along

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  4. 4th Summer School in Tourism Management. Economic Impacts of Festivals and Events

    at the international level; To increase knowledge on cultural and natural heritage of Maltese Archipelago

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  5. “Day of Accessible Tourism” at the ITB Berlin 2014

    limitations – but for everyone – including tourists and residents. Thus, the level of accessibility

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  6. T-Guide Press Release no. 1 in German

    - Beispielen auf EU-Level beruhen und einen Rahmen zur Entwicklung von Kompetenzen und

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  7. T-Guide Press Release no. 1 in English

    a framework for training and skills assessment at EU level. This should result in a wider range

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  8. EU Infoday for Tourism Funding & Workshop on IT Tools for Tourism

    ; type and level of funding; who can apply; how to apply. Programmes covered include COSME, European

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  9. World Committee on Tourism Ethics to focus on the exploitation of children, trafficking, poaching and accessible tourism

    major political and economic issues at the global level; it will be a useful instrument in interpreting

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  10. Great War Centenary 2014-2018 Flanders Fields - Accessible to Everyone

    inspection. We use the A and A+ label, produced by Visit Flanders to indicate the level

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