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  1. Launch of European Travellers with Mobility Disabilities 2025 Study

    and Wheel the World who will offer a Raffle with a Travel Voucher of EUR 4,000 as the main prize, and 4

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  2. Projects

    Organisation (ISTO-OITS) Project Duration: 1 April 2012 to 31 July 2013. Project Summary on ENAT website

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  3. Accessible Cities

    of the 11th edition of the Access City Award at the online ceremony on 1 December. The city

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  4. Project publications

    T-GuIDE Presentation Download the T-GuIDE Slide Presentation (1) Image from T-GuIDE slide presentation Additional materials, including T-GuIDE Postcards and Newsletters, can be downloaded from the Resources section.

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  5. Certified T-Guides

    ://www.hamburgguides.de/?s=&list_guides=1&guide_id=79 Languages: German, English, French, Spanish Eva M. Lang Area...: www.touristguides-ngreece.gr/en/meli-en/lykisa-foteini/ Languages: Greek, English Marinela Marmalaki Area...: www.guidestockholm.com/en/guider/ elisabeth-daude-2/ Languages: English, French, German, Spanish, Swedish Anna

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  6. Photo Competition: "A WORLD FOR ALL: OVERCOMING DISABILITIES"

    of Works: Deadline will be 13 November 2006 Awarding of Prizes: 22 November 2006 Delivery of Awards: 1

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  7. Provincie Vlaams-Brabant

    . Over a total area of 2,106 km2, spread over 65 communities, you will find more than 1 million

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  8. VisitBritain

    VisitBritain was created on 1 April 2003 to market Britain to the rest of the world and England to promote and develop England’s visitor economy. It was formed by the merger of the British Tourist Authority and England Tourism Council and is legally constituted as the British Tourist Authority

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  9. The Scandic hotel chain receives two ‘STIL’ awards for its accessibility work

    the STIL Website: www.stil.se/viewpage.php?page=1 Visit the Scandic Hotels Website: www.scandic

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  10. A comparison of the Accessibility and Attitudinal Barriers Model : Travel providers and travelers with physical disabilities.

    The Accessibility and Attitudinal Barriers Model (AABM), originally developed by Takeda & Card (2002, Journal of Travel & Tourism Marketing, 12(1), 47–61), illustrated four travel sectors (transportation, accommodation, eating and drinking establishments, and attractions), and to what extent travel

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