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  1. Winners of VisitEngland Access for All Award 2012

    and breakfast in England, best small hotel, best tourism experience, Taste of England, sustainable

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  2. High-Level Seminar on Accessible Tourism Business Development, Milan, Italy

    . Programme outline Date Time Activity Sunday 8 July Evening Arrive Milan, Check-in at Hotel Monday

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  3. International Conference on "Accessibility in Tourism: an Ethical Value, a Business Opportunity"

    Medical Hotel Elena DAVID, CEO – UNA Hotels&Resorts UMBERTO MICHETTI, Managing Director – Starhotels

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  4. Tourism for All, Germany

    standards, in particular the target agreement between disabled and hotel associations and quality

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  5. Report from 2nd Day of GITANDO.ALL 2014, Vicenza , Italy

    at Starwood Hotel Resorts & Worldwide and Alberto Zamperla, President of Antonio Zamperla S.p.A. who

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  6. Sicilia Accessibile

    Foundation Amato, associated member of ENAT, has published a website on accessible tourism in Sicily. The website provides information about historical sites, archaeological naturalisitici and hotel facilities. The information is Free. The link is on the official website of the Tourism Region

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  7. 1st Izmir EURO-MENA Accessible Tourism for All Forum and Expo 2014

    registration and hotel booking in an all-inclusive package: (one, two or three nights available). Visit

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  8. Europe Without Barriers: Accessible Tourism Itineraries & Training (EWB)

    , lifts, breakfast room, relaxing area, etc.); restaurants inside the hotel or in the immediate...://www.europewithoutbarriers.eu/en/ Coordinator: Sclerosi Multipla Italia Societià Consortile ARL - SME

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  9. Mobility Unesco Sustainable Tourism

    to the journey: hotel reservation, transfer through appropriate means, specialized tourist guides

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  10. Tourist Environment Accessibility for Disability (TEAD)

    of disabled people, institutions dealing with equality issues and the hotel and catering sector

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