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  1. New name announcement – the World Sustainable Hospitality Alliance - an ENAT Partner

    The Alliance issued the following Press Release on 10 May 2024. Reflecting the increasing global scope of the Sustainable Hospitality Alliance, today our organisation announces its new name - the World Sustainable Hospitality Alliance (the Alliance). Announced on stage at the Future Hospitality

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  2. The 15th EU Access City Award 2025 is open for entries

    Applications must be made by completing and submitting an online application by 10 September 2024 23:59h

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  3. AccessibleEU European Event – Accessible Tourism: Harnessing the benefits of inclusive destinations for companies and people

    Accesibilidad. When? Thursday 23 January 2025, 10:00 - 13:15 (CET) How to participate? Hybrid event: you can

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  4. Just Straight Ahead? Is it better to go blind early or late in life? By Rüdiger Leidner

    : "Einfach geradeaus?: Ist es besser, früher oder später zu erblinden?" by Rüdiger Leidner | 10 Oct 2020

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  5. German National Tourist Board Presents Accessible Tourism Day at Messe Berlin

    innovations and AI Outlook. Where should accessible tourism be in 10 years' time? The event

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  6. Launch of European Travellers with Mobility Disabilities 2025 Study

    for everyone! About the Survey It is over 10 years since the European Commission financed studies

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  7. ADAPT2EXPLORE Greece. Accessible Tourism in Action, Athens

    Time: From 10:15 to 13:40 followed by walk to and ascent of the Acropolis Why You Should Join • Open

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  8. PANTOUR: Pact for Next Tourism Generation Skills

    skills. The number of people benefiting from this proposal will be over 10 million that work across

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  9. Rights delayed: Air travel for passengers with disabilities

    Q&A from participants Break 15:00 – 15:10h 15:10 – 15:40h Reactions to the Report and panel

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  10. Member Report: New Accessible Tourism Actions in Iran, 2025

    museum. 10 blind tourists (5 men and 5 women) were participated in this tour while 5 tourist guides

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