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  1. International Accessible Tourism Forum - Asia and the Pacific, Seoul, South Korea

    and standards in advancing accessibility at regional, national and local level. Panelists will showcase

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  2. European Commission announces new competitions for 2025 - European Capital and Green Pioneer of Smart Tourism

    promotional activities and visibility at EU level and internationally. The winner will also have...://smart-tourism-capital.ec.europa.eu/index_en

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  3. UN Global Standard to Measure the Sustainability of Tourism

    Nations Statistical Commission, Austria, Spain and UN Tourism co-organized the high-level side

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

    an elevated level of prestige and recognition, communicating our standing as a global leader

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  5. AccessibleEU: Site Visits in Bruges, Belgium. Building Bridges between Heritage and Inclusion

    . There are always small differences in level between the rooms. The museum focused heavily

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  6. IPC President Calls for an "Inclusion Revolution" at Paralympic Games, Paris 2024

    Paralympic Games will show what persons with disabilities can achieve at the highest level when

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  7. AccessibleEU Resource Centre - Events Calendar Highlights

    AccessibleEU Events Calendar, highlighting European-level and National Events. Participation is free of charge for ALL events. Click on the event for more detaiils. The full AccessibleEU Events Calendar is available at the AccessibleEU website.

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  8. VisitBritain and VisitEngland Publish New Accessibility Feature Questionnaires for Tourism Operators

    high-level accessibility information. The questionnaires can also be used by tourism listing

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  9. Destinations and companies place accessibility at the forefront of tourism planning and product development

    FITUR, Madrid, 23 January 2025. The seminar "Accessible Tourism: Harnessing the Benefits of Inclusive Destinations for Companies and People" featured debates engaging high-level policymakers from UN Tourism Member States, including Ecuador, Italy, and Portugal, alongside accessibility leaders from

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