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  1. BS 8878:2010 Web Accessibility. Code of Practice

    to inclusion and highlights a simple truth: if accessibility is built-in, it’s a win-win for site owners

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  2. VisitEngland Presents New Boooklet on How to Capture the £2 Billion Accessible Tourism Market in England

    to spend on holidaying in England. Whatever the size of the business, this booklet provides a simple step

    20%
  3. Disabled Holidays 4 U

    with simple low mobility restrictions and elderly people.

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  4. Rollsquare.com

    Share the accessible places you go. Rollsquare is a user generated map of places accessible to persons on a wheelchair. Users can read, add or review places on the website, and then use our webapp on their smartphones to find accessible places near them when they are abroad. Simple and quick: you

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  5. Open Conference on the European Tourism Quality Label

    and so on in order to show that even for one sector it is not so simple. I did not insist

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  6. Tripbod Embraces Accessible Tourism

    for independent accessible travel to join us. What’s more, we will be offering simple and effective training

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  7. Inclusive Tourism Marketing Toolkit

    ” is largely meaningless as is the simple use of the “wheelchair” disability symbol. Having a tag line of “call

    18%
  8. AccessibleHotels.gr

    will find from luxury hotels, luxury villas and apartments, to budget hotels and simple apartments. Enjoy

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  9. AccessAllRooms.com

    with the hotel, simple! Don't need an accessible room? Sure, we believe our hotel booking website

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  10. Call for Destinations to Test European Tourism Indicators System (ETIS) for Sustainable Management

    of sustainable, responsible and high-quality tourism in Europe. ETIS is designed to be simple

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