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  1. Bangkok Recommendations on Accessible Tourism in Asia and the Pacific (2007)

    with Disabilities in Asia and the Pacific (BMF) and the Biwako Plus Five, the supplement to the BMF

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  2. Bournemouth University, UK offers 2 PhD Studentships in eTourism, 2008

    The International Centre for Tourism & Hospitality Research at Bournemouth University, UK is offering 2 PhD studentships in eTourism, to begin in 2008. We are now seeking 2 outstanding individuals to take up three-year, fully funded (£12,900 stipend p.a. plus fees covered-tax free) full time PhD

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  3. My companion is disabled and we wish to complain about the poor service on a recent flight in/to/from Europe. Can you help us to contact the appropriate agency?

    plus any supporting documents (e.g. copy of your previous letter to the Airline, flight numbers

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  4. Beyond Boundaries Live. Kent County Showground, UK

    and hand cycling, rock climbing and lots more. Plus we’ll be hosting more inspirational talks from

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  5. Accescity - La banque de données sur l'accessibilité des bâtiments

    restaurant à la gare en passant par les musées, les théâtres, etc... De plus, en répondant à quelques... que vous aurez préalablement fixés: largeur de porte, hauteur de bouton,... Accescity est en

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  6. New Publication - 'Access Africa: Safaris for People with Limited Mobility' Published by Bradt Travel Guides

    Book Cover, Gordon Rattray This guidebook is the first to explore the five major safari countries – Kenya, Tanzania, Botswana, Namibia and South Africa, plus Victoria Falls in Zambia – specifically with limited mobility in mind. It examines the services offered by African operators catering

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  7. Europe Senior Tourism

    infrastructure and human resources. Plus, this will promote employment through active policies

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  8. Barrier-free Travel in Germany

    on everything from accessible travel options to barrier-free accommodation, plus a myriad of tips

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  9. Sights Unseen. Photography by Blind and Visually Impaired People

    London, UK. An accessible exhibition of photographs by blind and visually impaired people. In partnership with Sight of Emotion (Mexico), the Organisation of Blind Africans and Caribbeans (OBAC, London) and One-Plus-One (China). Venue: The Association of Photographers Gallery, 81 Leonard Street

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  10. Links and Tips

    This page contains links to various online organisations and associations, plus municipal and regional websites, which you may find useful when planning and organising your holiday in Germany. We hope that you have a wonderful, relaxing - and above all - barrier-free holiday in Germany!

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