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  1. Viaggiare Senza Limiti - Travel Without Limits

    ? The Venice case by Lucia Baracco 282 Accessible tourism in mountain areas: tourism for all in a hostile

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  2. European Disability Forum Launches "The Freedom Guide"

    aurelien.dayde@edf-feph.org T +32 282 46 00 www.edf-feph.org

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  3. European Disability Forum Analysis of the European Accessibility Act

    information, please contact: Mher Hakobyan (he/him) Accessibility Officer tel + 32 2 282 46 06 Email

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  4. Presentation of Accessible, Interreligious and Intercultural Signage of the Tourism4All project

    in the national and international panorama that these characteristics are used and it is truly..., Puglia, Irecoop Veneto, Delta 2000, Coop Sociale ODOS) and 7 Croatians (Croatian camping association

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  5. Accessibility Guidelines for Small Aircraft. Services for persons with disabilities on aircraft with 29 and fewer passenger seats.

    of various aids and service animals, what to do if a person’s mobility aid is damaged or lost, and tips

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  6. Baby Boomers: Rebels With a Cause. National Geographic Traveler Talks to Scott Rains

    service animals at airports, captioning for in-flight entertainment systems, disability-accessible rail

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  7. European Disability Card approved by the European Parliament – only bureaucratic hurdle remains

    assistance animals Eligibility criteria The new European disability card will be issued

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  8. New UK publication: Guidance on accessibility of large hotel premises and hotel chains

    UK's Brian Seaman, who contributed to the work, writes: "Users of this PAS will find BS 8300:2001

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  9. Travel Industry 'Failing to Cater for Disabled'

    that a quarter of these regularly travel abroad. Brian Seaman, head of consultancy at Tourism for All, said

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  10. Unique Partnership Sees Scotland Lead the Way in Accessible Tourism

    them with a truly five-star visitor experience.” Tourism Minister Fergus Ewing said: “Scotland..., including disabled and older people, are provided with a truly first-class visitor experience

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