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  1. VisitBritain

    VisitBritain was created on 1 April 2003 to market Britain to the rest of the world and England to promote and develop England’s visitor economy. It was formed by the merger of the British Tourist Authority and England Tourism Council and is legally constituted as the British Tourist Authority

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

    the STIL Website: www.stil.se/viewpage.php?page=1 Visit the Scandic Hotels Website: www.scandic

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  3. A comparison of the Accessibility and Attitudinal Barriers Model : Travel providers and travelers with physical disabilities.

    The Accessibility and Attitudinal Barriers Model (AABM), originally developed by Takeda & Card (2002, Journal of Travel & Tourism Marketing, 12(1), 47–61), illustrated four travel sectors (transportation, accommodation, eating and drinking establishments, and attractions), and to what extent travel

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  4. Tourism for All - Information kit

    . Contact: Department of Industry, Tourism and Resources Tourism Division Level 1, 33 Allara street, GPO

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  5. The Canadian Transportation Agency

    : +1-888-222-2592; +1-800-669-5575 (TTY) Fax : +1-(819) 953-6019 E-mail : cta.comment@cta-otc.gc.ca Website

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  6. Accessible beaches and bathe service in Barcelona

    of accessible beaches. These beaches can be divided in two groups: 1. accessible beaches with adapted

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  7. Europe for All Stakeholder Conference on Accessible Tourism, January 2007

    of accessibility in tourism: Day 1: "Accessibility in Transport" "Information & Marketing

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  8. ENAT Looks Forward to a Bright Future in 2008

    workshops (Brussels 2006 and Athens, 2006) 1 international Congress (Marina D’Or, 2007) The ENAT

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  9. United Nations Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities

    , and 1 ratification of the Convention. This is the highest number of signatories in history to a UN

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  10. UNWTO Global Code of Ethics for Tourism (1999)

    The Global Code of Ethics for Tourism was adopted by resolution A/RES/406(XIII) at the thirteenth WTO General Assembly (Santiago, Chile, 27 September - 1 October 1999). The Code makes reference to combatting discrimination and refers to the promotion of tourism for people with disablilities

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