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  1. Scandic Hotels' Accessibility 110 Point Standard

    Photo: Vibrating alarm at Scandic Hotels Everyone is welcome at Scandic! We understand that every disability is different. The same is also true of our hotels, and we have implemented smart design in our rooms available for people who have a disability. When you choose to stay with Scandic, you

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  2. European Commission Excellence Awards for Accessible Tourism Announced

    Applicants are requested to design an award scheme to be implemented at national level for the selection

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  3. International Golf Tournament Open for People with Disabilities, Bulgaria

    below. Photo: Pirin Golf and Country Club. Course design: Ian Woosnam. For further information

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  4. Three-Phase Roll-Out of the Social Tourism European Exchanges Platform, "eCalypso.eu"

    , to design and build a web site to stimulate and facilitate the development of Social Tourism

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  5. Conference: Accessible Tourism - for Social Inclusion and Economic Development, Tbilisi, Georgia

    of accessible tourism and universal design and the Governmental sector. Presentations will be made by local

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  6. Tourism for All, Germany

    " for the entire trip and service chain. definition of national quality standards for a barrier-free design

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  7. Annagrazia Laura is appointed as new ENAT President

    in accessible tourism training and the design of systems for auditing and managing the accessibility

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  8. RTD7 Conference: Responsible Tourism in Destinations. Barcelona - Catalunya

    . Francesc Aragall, Design for All Foundation. A full-day conference field trip to learn about regeneration

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  9. Scandic Receives Accessibility Prize for its Disability Work in Denmark

    and is an integral element of all products and services at its hotels. Scandic has also implemented smart design

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  10. Accessible Routes in Historical Cities: Best Practice Guide

    A best practice guide for the planning, design, implementation and marketing of accessible routes in historical urban environments. Produced by the League of Historical Accessible Cities - a project by the European Foundation Centre. Table of Contents Foreward: One goal, and many paths to get

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