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  1. International Disability Conference held at Scandic Sydhavnen, "Denmark's most accessible hotel"

    accessibility standard, a checklist with more than 110 requirements. All employees of the hotel chain

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  2. Seat Guru - The ultimate source for airplane seating, in-flight amenities, and airline information

    million visitors later, SeatGuru has enjoyed incredible success and has expanded to include more than 700

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  3. Accessible Tourism Workshop Jeddah. Saudi Travel & Tourism Investment Market, Riyadh

    of the tourism industry by taking a holistic or total approach to the industry, rather than focusing.../en/index.aspx# Saudi Arabia generates a combined annual tourism market of almost 52 billion Saudi

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  4. Trailblazers. UK Muscular Dystrophy Campaign

    Trailblazers is a United Kingdom national network of more than 400 young disabled people who work together on a national and local level to highlight and address the issues that are important to them. We aim to fight the social injustices experienced by young disabled people and to ensure we can

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  5. Due to increased demand, Scandic is expanding its accessibility information online

    is the largest hotel chain in the Nordic countries. We want to be more than just a hotel – Scandic

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  6. PEOPLECERT ACCESSIBILITY Certifications for Professionals

    is an Associate Member of ENAT. About PEOPLECERT With more than 3,000,000 exams to date, PEOPLECERT

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  7. Workshop on Accessible Tourism at FITUR Tourism Fair, Spain

    -level organisation representing and conducting programmes for more than thirty thousand people

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  8. GITANDO.ALL - Italy's Accessible Tourism and Sports Show, International Trade Conference and More

    than sight, such as touch. Led by experts, in the Museum you can learn how to understand the art

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  9. VisitEngland and Action on Hearing Loss Launch New Guide for Tourism Businesses

    /access. More than 10 million people in the UK (one-sixth of the population) have some form of hearing

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  10. Europe-wide Study Seeks Accessible Tourism Training Courses, Projects and Initiatives

    purposes. Please note: You may register more than one course or initiative by simply filling

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