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With one in eight people worldwide living with a disability, accessible travel is a quickly growing tourism market opportunity. For example, in North America alone, persons with disabilities and their families spend more than $13 billion each year on travel, making this an important sector
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: Puedo Viajar Survey. At the moment, (March 2010), the survey has been completed by more than 300
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Secretariat, no later than Thursday 29 April 2010 by email to: enat[at]accessibletourism[dot]org ENAT
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than a leisure activity and return to its origins as curiosity and the need to know and discover new
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were selected from more than 100 regional winners submitted by the nine regions in England
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than if they hadn’t had this experience!" In the Netherlands, Tom Hessels has a job and feels
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in Vuokatti it has been more than just these past years of preparing for such events as the World
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in England. Trips by this group tend to be longer than average and as a result their spend per trip
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Photo: Dignitaries at the Greenways Conference. The 5th European Greenways Conference held in Madrid from the 10th to the 12th of June brought together more than 160 people from 12 countries, focussing on pathways and cycling routes. Participants included policy makers and experts from European
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EC Communication (COM2010/352final). Keeping Europe the world's top tourist destination is the objective of a Communication tabled by the European Commission on 30.06.2010. With 370 million international arrivals in 2008, Europe has more than 40% of the global figure - a position which needs
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