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  1. Winners of VisitEngland Access for All Award 2013 Announced

    raised the bar higher than ever before. The awards champion the very best in quality and customer

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  2. Global Dialysis

    Established in 2000, with more than 16,700 dialysis centers in 161 countries, Global Dialysis is the world's leading specialist in holiday dialysis and travel, providing an independent resource for information. Login for free access to in-depth information to plan dialysis holidays and business

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  3. Travel Start-up On Mission to Make All Rooms Accessible Online

    than many able-bodied people and is a passionate traveller. His work with wheelchair rugby led him

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  4. Travel for All: Lonely Planet's Accessible Travel Project

    to assess the accessibility of venues than those themselves affected by access issues and none more highly

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  5. Zero Project Conference on Accessibility. Innovation for Persons with Disabilities

    than 500 persons worldwide from 120 countries. These projects cover all areas of accessibility

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  6. UNWTO Selects Best Worldwide Projects for Ulysses Award. Village 4 All is Finalist in Two Categories

    for businesses. We have developed a V4Ainside Software, which took us more than 3 years of research

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  7. “Day of Accessible Tourism” at the ITB Berlin 2014

    limitations and almost 90 million people who are older than 65. Therefore it is important to ensure

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  8. EU Infoday for Tourism Funding & Workshop on IT Tools for Tourism

    to support new types of actions. Gathering and digesting this information is easier than before

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  9. UNWTO Member States set priorities for European Tourism

    as compared to 2012, raising the total to 563 million, more than half of the world's total. "Despite...&q=unwto UNWTO pages on Accessible Tourism: http://ethics.unwto.org/en/content/accessible-tourism

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  10. VisitScotland's Online Training Aims to Ensure Warm Welcome for All During Commonwealth Games

    tourism was recently valued at more than £370m to the Scottish economy, an increase of £37m since 2009

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