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  1. Astana, The Capital City of Kazakhstan

    solo and guided exploration. Together for a Common Future Riverside promenade Paralycling team

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  2. Responsible Tourism in FITUR, Spain

    was on saving energy (and money) in what was called “Fitur Green”. A software called e-toolkit Hotel Energy

    20%
  3. A special ENAT offer on two essential Accessible Tourism books

    Order these two new textbooks on Accessible Tourism from Channel View Publications and make great savings, thanks to this deal arranged with ENAT. The offer closes on 31 January 2012. Buy either book for £ 25 or both books for just £ 40 saving almost £ 30 on the list price. Book 1. Accessible

    19%
  4. Oyster Accessible Travel NZ

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

    19%
  5. 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

    19%
  6. Algarve Accessibility Projects Move Slowly

    of accessible tourism; proper parking, pavements and access to beaches, hotels and attractions also... let down by inconsiderate parking from others where ramps are blocked or cars are parked

    17%
  7. VisitEngland Launches Online Tool for Pubs to Improve Access for Visitors

    print and audio. Car Parking and Arrival - car parking, drop off points, alternative entry points

    17%
  8. England's Restaurants and Cafés Get New Access Statement Tool

    /level/uneven), information provided in alternative formats such as large print and audio. Car Parking and Arrival - car parking, drop off points, alternative entry points, number of steps, handrails

    17%
  9. Easy Access Europe : A Guide for travelers with limited mobility.

    In this guidebook, the reader will find accessibility resources and tips on air travel, tours, accommodations, parking, wheelchairs, restrooms / bathrooms / toilets, and overcoming challenges. The countries covered are Britain, France, Belgium, Netherlands and Germany, focusing on Central London

    14%
  10. Universal Accessibility Standards

    ) such as public telephones, restrooms and parking facilities; and establishments and facilities

    14%