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

    for more accessibility and higher service quality. Four sessions were devoted to the main themes

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  2. Disabled Holiday Information launches re-styled UK website

    UK access information service Disabled Holiday Information (www.disabledholidayinfo.org.uk) has just launched its new, improved website. This follows hot on the heels of the organisation's recent promotion to the status of a registered charity. The information website www.disabledholidayinfo.org.uk

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  3. Final Conference of the ASK-IT Project

    . The conference will provide the opportunity to see and test the ASK-IT service and products

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  4. Spain’s Design for All Foundation and ENAT Will Make Tourism Accessible for All

    , architecture, transportation, product and service design. The objective of ‘design for all

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  5. Accessible Tourism Research Snapshot

    been developed with the visitor, service provider, planning agency and industry operator in mind

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  6. Microtel Inns & Suites

    Microtel, based in the USA, is committed to ensuring that travelers with disabilities and special needs receive the best possible service and have an enjoyable stay. For our guests with disabilities, that commitment starts with establishing brand-standard prototypical designs that meet all

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  7. GuideGecko: A New Way to Publish Your Own Accessible Travel Guide

    guides in PDF format, online publicity, and a print & shipping service for customers who purchase

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  8. New Series of Accessible Tourism Seminars Opens in Brandenburg, Germany

    is available from "Barrier free Tourism Info", a web portal for travellers with additional service

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  9. Accessibility: Understanding, Progress and Opportunities

    . Customer service training 3. Engaging with customers – information is key 2012: Seize the opportunity

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  10. Presentations and Speeches from ENAT International Congress 2009, Now Available

    the education for architects, but we shall not forget all staff working in tourism and service – every

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