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  1. UN Tourism User Guides for Accessible Travel based on ISO Standard 21902:2021

    management, including their contractors and suppliers.

    36%
  2. VisitEngland. AccessforAll Project

    Experts; holding introductory workshops for destination organisation partners; holding project start up

    21%
  3. New Series of Accessible Tourism Seminars Opens in Brandenburg, Germany

    . Photo: Rainer Kluger (seated), Marlies Thiel (front-centre-left), Christa Buchan (holding flowers

    19%
  4. Week Long Celebrations of the International Day of Persons with Disabilities, 3 – 9 December 2009

    on this day include: holding days of discussion and awareness raising campaigns on the theme

    19%
  5. Olympic and Paralympic Winter Games, Vancouver and Whistler, Canada

    made extra efforts to achieve a lasting legacy from holding the Games, not only in terms of new

    19%
  6. The Treaty of Lisbon Represents A “Revolution in Tourism Policy”, Says EU Commissioner Antonio Tajani

    the importance, Mesquida pointed out, of all stakeholders holding a meeting in Spain for the first

    19%
  7. Tourism and Disability Expo at the European Parliament, Brussels

    23 November 2011, Brussels. The European Parliament's Popular Christian Democratic Party Group (Grupo PPE) in collaboration with Fundación Handisport Mallorca is holding an exhibition on Tourism and Disability in Brussels. For further information and registration, please contact: Ms. Rosa Esteras

    19%
  8. PEOPLECERT ACCESSIBILITY Certifications for Professionals

    advantage for the hotel among its competitors. For hotel professionals, holding such certification

    19%
  9. Portugal Tourist Board and ENAT Sign Agreement for Developing Accessible Tourism

    Board, holding Technical Meetings with destinations and businesses. The first meetings took place

    19%
  10. New Market Study: Disability Travel Generates US$17.3 Billion in Annual Spending

    and/or business, taking 73 million trips.” The study also shines a light on factors still holding back

    19%