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  1. eAccess+. A Thematic Network for Improving Implementation of eAccessibility throughout Europe

    gained. In addition, access demands need to be addressed as technologies are developed. eACCESS+ casts

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  2. FITUR 2011 Spanish Tourism Fair

    Madrid, 19 to 23 January 2011. Fitur is a meeting point for tourism professionals in which they can establish lines of action, strategies and business alliances to energize and consolidate the tourism business, innovating to answer the changing demands of the market. Tourism promotion agencies

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  3. ENAT Joins European Disability Forum's "Freedom of Movement Campaign"

    and services. ENAT is pleased to give its support to EDF’s demands for equal access to goods

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  4. Air Passengers' Rights: Commission sets out new guidance for airports and airlines ahead of London Paralympics

    of unjustified refusals, and other unfair demands when attempting to travel. As thousands of disabled

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  5. XII World Leisure Congress, Rimini, Italy

    new demands for improvements to the quality of life? October 2 - PASSION Can we identify how cities

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  6. Call for Participation: IV International Congress of Tourism For All. ONCE Foundation, Ávila, Spain

    to respond to the demands of access to culture and leisure in an inclusive way Professionals of Universal

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  7. European Senior Citizens’ Actions to Promote Exchange in Tourism - ESCAPE

    the low-season Report on senior tourists’ needs and demands ESCAPE Charter – a framework

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  8. Enhancing Tourism in Egypt by Reaching Persons with Disabilities. Competition on Accessible Tourism, 2016

    demands for comfort, safety, and accessibility. Guests with disabilities, seniors, and families

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

    to the needs of all citizens and we should work in closer cooperation now to meet the demands

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  10. European Accessibility Act: The Council of the EU Adopts Its Position

    by the Council is far from the disability movement’s demands and leaves out several very important

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