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  1. Meet INCLAVI Project Partners at the Riga Aviation Forum

    University of Applied Sciences, Finland, will participate at the Riga Aviation Forum in a special

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  2. AccessibleEU European Event – Accessible Tourism: Harnessing the benefits of inclusive destinations for companies and people

    with Disabilities 2021-2030. The consortium which works on this Project is formed by ENAT, EASPD, University

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  3. European Federation of Tourist Guide Associations and ENAT receive 2025 Innovation Award for T-Guide Tourist Training

    -hosted by Fundación Espurna and University of Valencia in Gandia, Spain, on 15-16 May. The 2025 EASPD

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  4. AccessibleEU European Event – Hi, European Accessibility Act… Let’s Rock Accessibility!

    for Persons with Disabilities (EASPD), Belgium Johannes Kepler Institute, University of Graz, Austria UNE

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  5. Guide to Safety at Sports Grounds (The Green Guide)

    certificates issued under the Safety of Sports Grounds Act 1975 or the Fire Safety and Safety of Places

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  6. Enhancing Tourism in Egypt by Reaching Persons with Disabilities. Competition on Accessible Tourism, 2016

    certificates and plaques during the ceremony. The winners were also awarded free membership of ENAT

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  7. Accessible Travel Week + 5 Top Tips For Planning an Accessible Holiday of a Lifetime

    tickets and accommodation ticket, this means certificates (ATOL, insurance etc.), emails, addresses

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  8. ENAT Annual General Assembly 2018 and Launch of the 'World Tourism for All Quality Programme', at VisitFlanders, Brussels

    to complete the Programme will receive their certificates. A free cocktail will be served at the Launch

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

    . The key difference to some existing certificates is that it is not a self-assessment but the data

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  10. European Disability Card approved by the European Parliament – only bureaucratic hurdle remains

    that their national disability cards or certificates are not recognised when they visit or travel

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