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  1. ELEVATOR Project Newsletter no. 4, November 2017

    Photo of Ljubljana city model and ELEVATOR project team. This is the newsletter of project ELEVATOR, through which we inform you about the project’s progress. This issue is devoted to the fourth international project meeting which took place in Ljubljan...

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  2. Oslo for All!

    this has led to the creation of predefined quick searches for critical elements, such as door width... information, search functionality and project background on www.visitoslo.com/en/oslo-for-all For more

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  3. Scandic Launches First Hotel Information Service For Guests with Special Needs

    the door to the room is,” explains the hotel chain’s Disability Ambassador Magnus Berglund. We all

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  4. UK's TourismSouthEast Podcast on Accessibility for Business

    that - as a business - you are accessible to every visitor that comes though your door, has never been more

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  5. Scootaround - rent a wheelchair, scooter and more for vacations and trips

    We serve over 1500 locations across North America with delivery and pickup right to your door. Operators are available 7 days a week and are happy to provide no-obligation estimates for your convention, cruise and vacation rentals. Scootaround assists thousands of customers each year in all types

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  6. International Health Tourism Convention, Athens, Greece

    the Convention, Registration and extensive resources on Health Tourism, start at the "front door

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  7. Tapping Into the Accessible Tourism Market after COVID - Editorial by The Himalayan

    and adding services like putting up signs for the visually-impaired or braille signage on door plaques

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  8. ENAT Partners and Sponsors

    everyone enjoys equal opportunities for personal development. Rolling Rains Report by Dr. Scott

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  9. COST Action 335. Passengers’ accessibility to heavy rail systems. Part 1.

    incorporated four working groups, namely: Stations, Rolling Stock, Information and Training, Economics

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  10. COST Action 335. Passengers’ accessibility to heavy rail systems. Part 2.

    incorporated four working groups, namely: Stations, Rolling Stock, Information and Training, Economics

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