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  1. Oyster Accessible Travel NZ

    all the needed accessible information for the traveller into a 'one-stop shop' website. Thus saving

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  2. European Commission Coordinated Economic Response To The COVID-19 Outbreak

    : Contribute to saving lives. Ensuring necessary supplies spending and investments in containing

    19%
  3. Tourism and Transport: Commission's Guidance On How To Safely Resume Travel And Reboot Europe's Tourism In 2020 And Beyond

    , with the European Investment Fund. Saving jobs with up to €100 billion in financial relief from

    18%
  4. European Commission Guidelines Are Paving The Way To Recovery For The European Tourism Sector From The COVID-19 Crisis

    a more sustainable tourism ecosystem in the future. Saving the summer season in Europe We call

    17%
  5. Accessible Cities

    provides sign language interpreters, anti-noise systems, and trained staff, as well as easy-to-read

    14%
  6. Signup to the ENAT e-Bulletin

    legislation to prevent unwanted emails (anti-spamming laws). Please use an address with a more

    14%
  7. EU Rules Say 'Equal Access to Air Travel'

    People with reduced mobility should get the same access to air travel as other passengers, according to new EU rules which came into effect on Thursday 26 July 2007. Under anti-discrimination legislation, airlines and tour operators will be forbidden to refuse passengers on the basis of reduced

    14%
  8. The Scandic hotel chain receives two ‘STIL’ awards for its accessibility work

    which focuses on issues of accessibility, anti-discrimination and the equal value of all citizens

    14%
  9. Disability Standards for Accessible Public Transport, Australia, 2002 (amended 2005)

    with anti-discrimination legislation in the areas specified in the Disability Standards. The compliance

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  10. Australian Airline, Rex, wants to stop persons with disabilities from flying alone

    for an exemption from anti-discrimination laws, which would allow it to force some disabled people to buy

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