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  1. Tourism for All, Germany

    -and mobility-impaired people. the offers and services of the tourist company extended to a large new target

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  2. ENAT Member Tapooz Travel Looks for Top-up Funding for Accessible Tours and Adventures

    , accessible. Our business aims to serve the needs of travelers with mobility or visual-impairment. Our

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  3. Photoability

    imagery of persons with disabilities and who use mobility devices such as wheelchairs, canes, walkers

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  4. MENA-ENAT (Euro-Arab) Accessible Tourism for All Forum & Expo, Aqaba, Jordan 11-13 December 2013

    accessible tourist’s offer and mobility, exchanging experiences among people with disabilities living

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  5. Public consultation on a “European Area of Skills and Qualifications”

    education/training, mobility and the labour market Adapting to internationalisation trends Ensuring

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  6. "Pantou Access Statement" Form Now Available for Accessible Tourism Suppliers

    with mobility, visual, hearing and intellectual impairments. The Pantou Access Statement also includes

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  7. ICAT 2014 5th International Conference on Accessible Tourism - “Tourism For All”

    as the elderly who have mobility impairment have the same interests and desires to travel just as the rest

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  8. A World for Everyone. Declaration from the World Summit Destinations for All Montreal, 2014

    Declaration by adding your name at this page: http://www.destinationsforall2014.com/en/declaration Read... of Disabled Persons (UN, 1975). http://www.ohchr.org/EN/ProfessionalInterest/Pages.../udprinciples.htm [3] The Global Code of Ethics for Tourism (UNWTO, 1999). http://ethics.unwto.org/en

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  9. Catalonia, Recognised for its Work Advocating Accessible Tourism

    ) and reduced mobility. In addition, it is a project that is perfectly aligned with Catalonia’s Tourism

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  10. Metro For All

    from our work. Right now we focus our attention on needs of passengers with restricted mobility, i.e.

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