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  1. The Benefits of Accessible Tourism Lecture

    in England. Chris Veitch In 2003 Chris set up his own practice and he has been involved in significant

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  2. VisitScotland - Accessible Tourism Conference - Unlocking the Potential

    - that's 16% of the population. The market is set for growth: as the population ages, the prevalence

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  3. EU Study: Mapping and Performance Check of the Supply of Accessible Tourism Services in Europe

    . In addition, a new European “Tourism for All online Register” service will be set up, enabling tourism

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  4. New "Open Britain" Website to be Launched in UK

    Thanks to a new partnership with the New Vision Group, the OpenBritain.net website is being relaunched on 19 March 2013, and will be set to become the premier accessible tourism website for the UK. It will be linked to VisitEngland, with search facilities for properties with a National Accessible

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  5. Call for Destinations to Test European Tourism Indicators System (ETIS) for Sustainable Management

    . It is one of seven initiatives set out in the tourism strategy launched in 2010 for the development

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  6. UNWTO Approves Accessible Tourism Recommendations

    this line, a manual on “Accessible Tourism for All” is set to be published in late 2013, designed

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  7. Accessibility Review of European National Tourist Organisations’ Websites, 2012

    the eAccessplus Thematic Network, ENAT has made a set of recommendations for improving the accessibility

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  8. UNWTO Selects Best Worldwide Projects for Ulysses Award. Village 4 All is Finalist in Two Categories

    . Accessible Hospitality means the set of services and facilities able to allow to people with specific needs

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  9. “Day of Accessible Tourism” at the ITB Berlin 2014

    to attend and engage in. “Together with our partners we have set ourselves the goal to develop

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  10. World Committee on Tourism Ethics to focus on the exploitation of children, trafficking, poaching and accessible tourism

    The UNWTO Global Code of Ethics for Tourism (GCET) is a set of principles designed to guide

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