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  1. Infoplatform for Accessible Tourism

    The Infoplatform for Accessible Tourism is an initiative of the OHTB and stands as a service- and information point for all concerns of the accessible tourism for everybody in Austria. The Platform is non-party, non-confessional and is aligned to the ideas and objectives of the accessible tourism

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  2. VisitOslo

    VisitOslo is a limited company with shareholders from the city's travel trade and commerce. This is the city's tourist marketing and service institution.

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  3. ABTA – the Association of British Travel Agents

    of service and business throughout the membership are of the highest calibre. As such, ABTA’s

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  4. Toegankelijk Vlaanderen

    This information scheme provides accessibility information about facilities in Flanders. Different types are included, such as public service buildings, hotels, walking and cycling routes, museums, swimming pools, …

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  5. Greek Conference on Accessible Tourism hosted by Ministry of Tourism

    -Stop-Shop for Accessible Tourism in Europe) and the new accessibility information web service

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  6. The Scandic hotel chain receives two ‘STIL’ awards for its accessibility work

    on accessibility, service and disability issues. About the STIL award STIL is a non-profit organisation

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  7. Scandic Hotels

    Scandic offers a relaxed, affordable, good-quality, mid-market hotel concept. All our beliefs and the decisions we make within Scandic are based on Nordic common sense. Scandic will offer service that is accessible and affordable to the majority.

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  8. INOUT - the First Youth Hostel Managed by Disabled People

    sportspeople. There is also a high quality menu, coffee service and food to take-away (picnic). Especially

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  9. Access to air travel : Guidance for disabled and less mobile passengers.

    in advance. This helps airlines and airports provide a better service. Number of pages : 63.

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  10. Accessible destination

    Chapters of this document include : background : an evolution in terminology; accessibility; national legislative framework and best practices; international and european legislative framework; market & trends; the tourism service chain; how to make destinations accessible; bibliography, web sites

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