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  1. Autonomous University of Barcelona Offers Masters Degree in Management of Tourism for All

    The School of Tourism at the Autonomous University of Barcelona is offering a one-year Masters' Course in Accessible Tourism, starting October 2009. Applicants may register from 1st of June. Classes will be delivered in Spanish (95%) and English (5%) and the course literature will be in Spanish

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  2. Webinar with IATA and Open Doors Organization

    of market statistics and 5 facts about people with disabilities. Previews of upcoming training on US

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  3. Meet ENAT President Lilian Müller and UN Chairperson Mohammed Al-Tarawneh at ITB Berlin

    : Market Potential and Best Practices On Friday afternoon, 12th March, from 3.30 to 5 p.m Ms. Bettina

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  4. ECQA Guide

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

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  5. Ecuador For All

    Ecuador for All is a legal travel agency-tour operator based in Ecuador. We are a family owned business that has been involved in the tourism industry for over 5 years. We got involved in tourism for people with disabilities as we worked closely with the Fundación Amen. At Fundación Amen we learned

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  6. Access to Culture: Examples of Good Practices Throughout Europe

    ........................................... 5 Bergen

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  7. Europe, the world's No 1 tourist destination. A new political framework for tourism in Europe, 2010

    tourist destination. Quote from page 5 (Challenges) "Another significant challenge relates

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  8. Magnetic Europe: Big plans for tourism industry

    , told a news conference. Tourism generates more than 5% of the EU’s GDP. The industry employs about

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  9. Global Recognition for Accessible Sydney Website

    to the Australian economy. “It is estimated that around 1 in 5 Australians and more than 600 million people

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  10. Good Accessibility Gives Points in Danish Hotels Classification Scheme

    beds have been classified on a scale ranging up to 5 stars. The classification scheme is based upon

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