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  1. Barrier-free Travel in Germany

    Barrier-free travel means holidays where everything is accessible. Germany is a travel destination with plenty on offer for everybody, and much is being done in order to give people with restricted mobility the chance of a relaxing break too. The following pages contain useful information and links

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  2. Arona, Tenerife, Launches Tourist Information in Braille at FITUR Trade Fair

    in order to attract sectors of the tourist market not catered for by other resorts. The new Braille

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  3. Workshop with European Stakeholders. The Calypso Study: Preliminary Findings and the Way Forward

    (amongst other stakeholders interested in the event) to participate, in order to ensure a healthy

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  4. "Access on Wheels". Linking Customers with Providers of Accessible Tourism and Travel in Europe

    in order to be accepted by customers and providers. The website is therefore designed

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  5. MIT! - Make It Accessible

    , to develop defined profiles, and to communicate at the European level in order to design

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  6. ENAT Annual General Assembly, 2010. Leuven, Belgium

    2009" (Members should first login to the Members' Area of the site in order to view the above page

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  7. Call for Papers: III International Congress on Tourism for All, November 2010, Spain

    and Turkey, which, like Spain, are able to offer sun and beach destinations. That’s why, in order

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  8. 35 Vodaphone Stores Receive the AENOR Accessibility Certificate

    organisations, ranging from museums to beaches. Visit the AENOR website to order UNE 170001-2:2007

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  9. Sage Traveling

    European countries in my wheelchair. In order to fill in the gaps of my own experiences, I've also

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  10. Successful Celebration of the 5th European Greenways Conference (Madrid)

    by recalling that since 1993 the Spanish Government is working on the development of Greenways in order

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