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  1. Catalonia, Recognised for its Work Advocating Accessible Tourism

    and adapted tourist services to boasting more than 1,200 resources, some of which are unique in Spain

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  2. Virtus Vita - Find & Book the right clinic for your treatment

    Virtus Vita is a leader in the field of Medical Tourism, serving an International clientele of chronic patients and consumers; being the only organization in the industry to receive the support of the European Union. Using our new booking engine; booknowmed you can browse our network of more than

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  3. Awareness Building and Training: Key Factors to Promote and Strengthen Accessible Tourism in Spain

    Estable), an association that brings together more than 100 entities and that acts as a focus

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  4. Access City Award 2016 for Accessible-friendly Cities Goes to Milan!

    for the benefit of all. Since 2010, more than 250 EU cities have participated in the 6 editions of the Access

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  5. Athens, Greece

    ”. For Athens itself, the city’s heritage area has gained even more popularity than before as it gives

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  6. Europe for All Photo and Measurement Guide for Access Auditors

    uses of this document other than strictly educational purposes must be approved in advance

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  7. The European Tourism Indicator System (ETIS) and Accessible Tourism Awards 2016

    for everyone. Registrations must be submitted no later than 21 March 2016. (Registration date may be amended

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  8. Brussels to Host the 2nd Destinations for All World Summit for Accessible Tourism, Autumn 2018

    of the UNWTO, UN, European Network for Accessible Tourism and ICAO, among others. With more than 360

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  9. International Year of Sustainable Tourism for Development 2017 kicks off

    and sustainable development worldwide. “Every day, more than three million tourists cross international borders

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  10. New Voice for Consumers with Disabilities: UK "Disability Champion" for the Tourism Sector

    Government's Department for Work and Pensions. "There are currently more than 11 million disabled people

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