Search

Filters

Search results

  1. 'Short Stature Accessibility Kits' for Little People of America available in All Microtel Hotels

    To better serve the over 1.2 million Americans of short stature - defined as people 4' 10" and under with the medical condition of dwarfism, Microtel Inns & Suites now provides accessibility products preferred by Little People at all of our over 300 hotels currently open worldwide. This initiative

    10%
  2. Germany: CDU/CSU Bundestag Group Submits Motion to Promote Barrier-Free Tourism

    A coalition of the CDU and CSU parties introduced a motion in the German Bundestag on 4 March 2009 with the aim of promoting and strengthening the barrier-free design of public infrastructure and the provision of transport services, so as to encourage more accessible tourism offers throughout

    10%
  3. Hotel Villa Sevasti **** - Sevasti Pierias, Katerini, Greece,

    on a theme (each one has its own thematic core) making them unique. Villa Sevasti is a new 4 star hotel. 10 of the rooms and en-suite bathrooms are suitable for guests with disabilities. Special

    10%
  4. Accessible Tourism Faces Challenges Down Under

    ) traveled within Australia in the previous year. There are approximately 4 million disabled people

    10%
  5. Serbia: Second International Conference on Accessible Tourism – Tourism for All

    Accommodation is offered at favourable prices in Hotel Zira, 4 *, Ruzveltova 35, 11000 Belgrade

    10%
  6. Mobility Scooter Menace?

    United Kingdom. A number of high-profile accidents involving mobility scooters have raised concern that drivers cannot be prosecuted and caused some to float the idea of testing users. Photo of mobility scooter (BBC) With a top speed of 4 miles per hour (6.44 kilometres per hour) for the mobility

    10%
  7. Featured Member: JPS Tours, Belgium Offers Adapted Tours in Flanders Fields

    and accommodation at the Hotel Callecanes, Watou, which has 4 adapted rooms, bar, restaurant

    10%
  8. ECQA Guide

    of professions. ECQA targets the EQF (European Qualification Framework) level 4 and 5 courses

    10%
  9. Easy does it - Simple, low-cost changes to benefit you and your visitors

    easy to stereotype. Only 4% of people with disabilities use a wheelchair, so it’s not always about

    10%
  10. Launch Event. "Brussels for All" Tour Guide for Persons with Reduced Mobility

    Brussels, 4 May 2010. AMT Concept asbl and the Secretary of State for Tourism, Mr. Christos Doulkeridis, present the third edition of the "Brussels for All" tour guide at a Press Conference. All interested persons are welcome to attend. Place Salle Iris (Level : 1,5), CCN, Ministère de la Région

    10%