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  1. Silver Via Alpina

    the competitiveness of mountain tourism through the development of a unique tourism product and the de

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  2. The European Tourism Indicator System (ETIS) and Accessible Tourism Awards 2016

    at this link: ETIS-and-Accessible-Tourism-Awards-Ceremony Venue Charlemagne Building, 170 Rue de la Loi

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  3. Documents for ENAT Annual General Assembly, 2016

    , PREDIF (Plataforma Representativa Estatal de Dicapacitados Fisicos), Spain 4c. Candidacy letter

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  4. VisitScotland Hosts European Access Experts for Business Learning Event

    are working towards better access along the whole tourism supply chain.” Peter De Wilde, CEO of Visit Flanders

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  5. World Tourism Day 2016: Tourism Leaders Commit To Advance Universal Accessibility

    at Turismo de Portugal. Bangkok Declaration on Tourism for All On the occasion of World Tourism Day

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  6. International Year of Sustainable Tourism for Development 2017 kicks off

    de Portugal, Valencian Tourist Agency, Catalunya Tourist Board, Global Geoparks Network, University

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  7. Development of curricula on Accessible Tourism for VET Tourism Courses

    ). Contact Project Coordinator CEPROF – Centros Escolares de Ensino Profissional Lda. Ms. Ana Rita

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  8. "Accessibility for All 4.0" International Congress on Technology and Tourism for All

    Málaga, Spain, 27 to 29 September: DRT4ALL Design, Research Networks and Technology for All and Tourism for All are merged again into a single congress under the theme of "Accessibility for All 4.0". For full details, visit the Congress Website (English) or Congreso de Turismo y Tecnología 2017

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  9. All Madrid 4 All. International Meeting on Accessible Tourism

    . Madrid Destino, Cultura, Turismo y Negocio, S.A. (public limited company of La Comunidad de Madrid

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  10. SAntiago, St. BEnedict, Routes Universal - Accessible Tourism Project

    The SABER project (“SAntiago, St. BEnedict, Routes Universal”) intends to create an accessible tourism offer by improving facilities and services along two existing itineraries of EU relevance: the “Way of St. James” in Spain, the most popular pilgrimage route to Santiago de Compostela, and the “St

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