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  1. COVID-19 and opportunities for VR based tourism economy

    allow us to enjoy ‘virtual tourism’ as a way of substituting real trips – for a while – and to dream

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  2. UNWTO: Accessible Tourism Identified as ‘Game Changer’ for Destinations

    the crisis and grow back in a more inclusive and resilient way.” Highlighting the potential

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  3. Europe’s Travel and Tourism Sector Calls on EU Governments to Chart Restart Plan in Time for Summer

    to restore public confidence by the summer. Our recommendations detail a joint way forward towards

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  4. Call for Action: Accelerate Social and Economic Recovery by Investing in Sustainable Tourism Development

    in a sustainable and resilient way, and continue to create jobs, fostering cohesion and building

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  5. #Tourism4Recovery: Travel and Tourism Stakeholders Urge Investment in Sustainable Tourism as Part of EU Recovery

    networks for travellers; and support to digital skills training for tourism workers. Paving the way

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  6. EU Strategy for Sustainable Tourism Text Adopted by European Parliament 25 March 2021

    to relaunch the sector in a more sustainable way. After hearing Parliament's proposal, the Commission

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  7. New European Bauhaus Awards 2021

    translated in our territories, our communities and in our practices, or that pave the way

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  8. New European Tourism Covid-19 Safety Seal Available

    . This way, it can increase the trust of travellers and tourists, as well as residents and employees

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  9. The Greek Tourism Industry Welcomes Athens-Based Company, inclusivegreece

    examination. In this way, travelers can be sure that they are up to date and fully informed about the holiday

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  10. Publication Of First International Standard On Accessible Tourism for All, Led by UNWTO, Fundación ONCE and UNE

    of the more than 1 billion persons with disabilities in the world. Because of the way in which environments

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