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  1. Accessible Tourism in Europe and Portugal - Clues and Challenges

    . Addressed to tourist companies and public authorities. Meeting 2. Friday 14 November: Tivoli Marina Hotel...: Tivoli Marina Hotel, Vilamoura, from 15,00h to 17,30h. Addressed to public authorities. Participants

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  2. Turismabile

    of tourists that present special needs: people with disability, people with alimentary intolerances

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  3. Seeing Old-Age as a Never-Ending Adventure

    crane balance on a yoga mat. Others go far afield. At Mount Everest Base Camp, in the Himalayas

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  4. Is Tourism Inclusive Enough? Panel discussion at World Travel Market 2013, London, UK

    and further afield about the right to an annual holiday and what should the industry do to make

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  5. 20th World Travel Monitor Forum, Pisa

    mainly from all over Europe but also from destinations much further afield such as Mexico, USA

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  6. Italian Government Launches PR Campaign for Accessible Tourism

    for persons with specific psychophysical, mobility, alimentary and similar needs, and for their families

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  7. Collaboration Between The PM² Alliance And ENAT

    and further afield. The PM² Alliance asbl is an international, not-for-profit organisation with a broad

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  8. Travelport Launches Global Campaign To Encourage More Support For Airline Passengers With Intellectual Disabilities

    Special Olympics Athletes at Abu Dhabi Airport (Photo: Travelport). Campaign allied to the Special Olympics World Summer Games 2019 targets greater use of the DPNA Special Service Request code1, used to alert airlines when a traveler has an intellectual...

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  9. Study on the Competitiveness of the EU Tourism Industry - with specific focus on the accommodation and tour operator & travel agent industries

    sector 96 6.2 Attractions 105 6.3 Restaurants and cafés 114 PART 3: REGULATORY AND OTHER FRAMEWORK

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  10. Accessible Tourism. Good Practice Guide, Catalonia

    : Turisme de Catalunya - Passeig de Gràcia, 105 - 08008 BARCELONA. Tel.: (+34) 934 849 900 Or email

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