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  1. Conference - Air Passenger Rights for Disabled People: Understanding Legal Requirements, Defining Best Practice

    people on grounds of disability other than in exceptional circumstances. This came into force in July

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  2. Accessible Tourism in Germany Gains Momentum

    in Germany. With more than 200 tourism practitioners, researcher and political decision makers

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  3. EU Buses and Coaches Directive (2001/85/EC)

    The Directive relates to special provisions for vehicles used for the carriage of passengers comprising more than eight seats in addition to the driver's seat, and amending Directives 70/156/EEC and 97/27/EC. The 2001 directive finally entered into force on by the voting into force of the Framework

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  4. Producing Tactile Images. Workshop: Colchester, UK

    . This will be a hands-on training session with interactive exercises rather than a lecture-style

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  5. Australian Airline, Rex, wants to stop persons with disabilities from flying alone

    , the carrier partially backed down, insisting only that wheelchair users weighing more than 130

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  6. ENAT Study Report No. 1. Rights of Tourists with Disabilities in the European Union Framework

    industry as a whole should be accessible to everyone. A trip is nothing more than a service chain

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  7. ENAT Study Report No. 3. Towards 2010: Disability Policy Challenges and Actions for the European Tourism Sector

    markets are growing more competitive and Europe's market share is now growing more slowly than others

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  8. Rough Guide to Accessible Britain: Write and Win Competition

    Rough Guides provide travellers with pocket-book information from shoestring to luxury and cover more than 200 destinations around the globe. Rough Guides and Motability have joined forces to produce an inspiring new Rough Guide to Accessible Britain. Packed full of ideas on days out across the UK

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  9. Ethical Barrier-Free Tourism - Tourism Review, April 2008

    There are more than 700 million people with some kind of disability worldwide. Although handicapped they love travelling as much as anyone of us. Accessible tourism is not only about wide doors and greater signs – it is also about people. Come and learn about the trends in accessible tourism

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  10. New Booking Website Launched at www.accessible.travel

    the design of web-based services and from his own travels to more than a dozen countries in Europe

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