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  1. Accessible Tourism for Economic Development and Social Responsibility, Batumi, Georgia

    the conference secretariat via E-mail: Info@parsa.ge Registration fee: Early registration, (up to 1st

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  2. Special Issue: The Future of Accessible Tourism. Journal of Tourism Futures

    with disabilities, who make up the largest minority group in the USA, on the future of tourism

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  3. World Committee on Tourism Ethics praises initiatives on Accessible Tourism

    Study on the Sexual Exploitation of Children in Travel and Tourism and will follow up with attention

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  4. VisitEngland. AccessforAll Project

    Experts; holding introductory workshops for destination organisation partners; holding project start up

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  5. Cosy 4 You

    to the wide social network of the coordinator NGO Peepul, the project builds up a high level

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  6. Tourist Environment Accessibility for Disability (TEAD)

    Development, Poland http://www.firr.org.pl FIRR is a non-profit NGO set up on 26th August 2003

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  7. MOVE! Expo, Conference and Networking Event

    an occasion to get up to speed and to meet with others. Come and explore new ideas and practical solutions

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  8. The History For You And For Me

    is an international, nonprofit, based in Folkestone, UK. They work to benefit disadvantaged young people up

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  9. Travel Trade Athens 2015 - Meet ENAT - Buyers and Suppliers

    agents, tour operators and tourist guides who are signed up to the European Accessible Tourism Directory

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  10. Accessible Melbourne - Lonely Planet Guide

    Download this free special-interest eBook to inspire your next trip. Lonely Planet’s new Accessible Melbourne guide is your free passport to the most relevant, up-to-date advice on what to see, with tips and recommendations for travellers with special needs. Discover Melbourne’s best wheelchair

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