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  1. VisitEngland Launches Online Training in Service for Disabled Customers

    , and businesses can register up to 5 places each by visiting: http://www.disabledgo.com/tourismtraining

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  2. Seat Guru - The ultimate source for airplane seating, in-flight amenities, and airline information

    work together to bring you the most up-to-date information about travel. [ENAT note: Advice regarding

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  3. Choose Your Favourite Fair Deal Tour

    The European Federation of Tourist Guide Associations (FEG) is launching two new tourism awards this spring in order to promote tours that offer a fair deal. Members of the public - from the up market ‘discerning traveller’ to the ‘Lonely Planet-hugging’ back packer – have until the end

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  4. International Networks to Collaborate on Sustainable, Accessible Tourism

    for all gives direct business benefits by opening up to a wider market, especially considering

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  5. CAFE Joy at UEFA EURO 2012 Goals Donation

    clubs €200 will help disabled people to set up a local disabled fans group – empowering disabled people

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  6. VisitEngland Helps Businesses Attract More Visitors with Access Needs

    it is as accurate and up-to date as possible. It also highlights the type of information visitors

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  7. Scandic Hotels' Accessibility 110 Point Standard

    accessibility standard. It has been drawn up by carefully following the route taken by guests from

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  8. Disability skiing: The rise of accessible ski resorts

    driveway up to the chalet, or getting to the ski slope can be awkward. Unless it's five-star luxury

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  9. Trailblazers. UK Muscular Dystrophy Campaign

    No. 205395 and Scottish Registered Charity No. SC039445 Download the report: Up in the Air in PDF format

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  10. Is Your Destination Truly Accessible? TRAVELSAT Survey Results

    difficult to take up. Yet gaining competitiveness on this demanding segment is worth being encouraged

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