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  1. InTourMarket 2012 Conference on Accessible Tourism

    People society and others. Conference information sponsor is TV channel "Russian Travel Guide

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  2. VisitEngland Announces 2013 Marketing Campaign to Promote Accessible Tourism

    industry*. Paralympic Medallist and TV Presenter, Ade Adepitan, commented: “VisitEngland’s accessible

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  3. MENA-ENAT (Euro-Arab) Accessible Tourism for All Forum & Expo, Aqaba, Jordan 11-13 December 2013

    for 17 Press and TV to Jordan in April-May 2013. Specialized in Thermal, Spa, Wellness & Faith

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  4. Europe Without Barriers: Accessible Tourism Itineraries & Training (EWB)

    ://www.europewithoutbarriers.eu/en/ Coordinator: Sclerosi Multipla Italia Societià Consortile ARL - SME... nothing guests can do except playing cards or watch TV, they must be free to enjoy the surrounding

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  5. European Commission Proposes To Make Products And Services More Accessible To Disabled Persons

    as businesses. They include: ATMs and banking services, PCs, telephones and TV equipment, telephony

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  6. Products and services to be made more accessible for disabled persons in the EU

    and check-in machines, PCs and operating systems, phones and TV equipment, consumer banking services, e

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  7. European Accessibility Act: A Big Step On A Long Journey

    , tablets, TV sets, banking ATM and services, payment terminals, e-books and e-readers, e-commerce

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  8. International Paralympic Committee Campaign, WeThe15: A global human rights movement for the 1.2 billion persons with disabilities

    produced. From today (19 August) it will air across multiple digital channels, as well as TV channels

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  9. Vocational Education in Accessible Tourism. Pyrgos, Greece, 9.6.2022

    policies. Watch the local TV News item on YouTube (in Greek). 3 minutes. Further information IN TOUR

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  10. Euan's Guide Access Survey 2024 finds an entire generation has been failed by disabled access

    represented across the media (TV, advertising, film, books) 77% of respondents have avoided going

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