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  1. Europe Senior Tourism

    objective sought out by this innovative program: to propose options for vacations, so that seniors

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  2. Scandic Hotel Chain Increases Commitment to Disabled Guests

    not stopping at just announcing that the hotels are accessible to all. We now openly set out

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  3. Dr. Simon Darcy Opens New Blog on "Accessible Tourism Research"

    With thousands of blogs appearing on the Web every minute, it takes something special to make any single one of them stand out from the crowd. For those interested in research on accessible tourism, Dr. Simon Darcy's new blog on Accessible Tourism Research holds significant promise of making

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  4. The Semiotics of Accessibility and the Cultural Construction of Disability

    ) the iconic (signifying access or a way in/out); (2) indexical (as a marker of a society accessible by all

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  5. A Profile of Travellers Looking for Accessible Travel Destinations

    destination was highly important to them when choosing a destination for an out-of-town pleasure

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  6. Seeing Old-Age as a Never-Ending Adventure

    phones,” Dr. Lemery said. “So people go on these adventures and think, ‘I can get out

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  7. 2010 Legacies Now Blogroll: Photos and Videos Page

    Travellers with disabilities spend more than $13 billion a year in North America. Find out how 2010 Legacies Now and its partners are helping to make British Columbia a premier destination for these travellers. Copyright Notice: This information is used solely with permission of "2010 Legacies Now".

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  8. Arona, Tenerife, Launches Tourist Information in Braille at FITUR Trade Fair

    The council in Arona, in the south of Tenerife, have come up with a unique way to set out their wares at FITUR, Spain's major tourism trade fair which begins today in Madrid. The council's promotional material will include examples of maps and literature in Braille, allowing the blind and visually

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  9. ANEC Comments on AFNOR Feasibility Study on Accessibility to Tourism and Transport Services to Disabled People

    In 2007-08 AFNOR carried out a feasibility study on the accessibility of tourism and transport services within the framework of Second Programming Mandate M/371 addressed to CEN by the European Commission. The final report “Feasibility and opportunity to develop a standardisation work programme

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  10. UK Government Launches Accessible Tourism Guidance for Businesses in Preparation for London Olympic and Paralympic Games, 2012

    Margaret Hodge, Member of Parliament and Minister for Culture, Creative Industries and Sport launched today a leaflet setting out the advantages for businesses of preparing themselves to welcome both domestic and foreign visitors with access needs at the forthcoming London Olympic and Paralympic

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