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  1. The Museu Nacional do Azulejo in Lisbon is now accessible for all its visitors

    Photo of the Museum / Museu Nacional do Azulejo The opening ceremony of the works to improve the accessibility of the Museu Nacional do Azulejo sponsored by the Salvador Association, with the support of the patrons Banco Espírito Santo and SEMAPA was held on 14th April 2010. The ceremony

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  2. TFA Tourism For All Website

    Parks and Attractions staff One of the objectives of Tourism for All UK is to support the hospitality

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  3. Minister's Speech to 100+ at the Inaugural Access Tourism NZ Conference: A Neglected Market in New Zealand

    important market that is neglected in NZ. She pledged her personal support for improving

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  4. New Book. Accessible Tourism: Concepts and Issues

    of Support Needs (Darcy and Buhalis) Chapter 3 - Accessibility: A Key Objective for the Tourism Industry

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  5. ENTER 2011 Conference. Accessibility of ICTs and Accessible Travel Information

    the right-hand panel. With the support of the European Commission Framework Programme 7 project:

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  6. CEN Seminar on Standardization in the Tourism Sector

    legal basis entirely devoted to tourism in order to support and complement the action of the Member

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  7. Responsible Tourism in FITUR, Spain

    Solutions was presented with the support of the UNWTO and Mr. Taleb Rifai, its Secretary General

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  8. Málaga Will Host the 'II International Forum of Universal Design'

    Discapacidad, the National Centre of Personal Autonomy and Technical Support as well as the Spanish

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  9. ELMA Newsletter no. 4. News from Snowpolis, Finland

    and elevators but also about hospitality, friendliness, security, support and lots of fun

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  10. Prospelasis: Exemplary methodology for the improvement of accessibility of archaeological monuments and sites of Thessaloniki, Greece

    accessibility. To identify roles and responsibilities of all the involved actors and support them via

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