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  1. SAVE THE DATE. "Mind the - Accessibility - Gap". EU Stakeholder Conference on Accessible Tourism

    ways to bridge the many accessibility gaps that have been identified, by drawing on proven good

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  2. EU Stakeholder Conference on Accessible Tourism. "Mind the Accessibility Gap"

    the evidence and seek ways to bridge the many accessibility gaps that have been identified, by drawing

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  3. ACCESSible Tourism for Outdoor and Urban Routes

    . Phase 2 – (3 months:4-6) Accessible Tourism Survey - Drawing up accessible tourism and mobility

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  4. ENAT Meets European Travel Commission Members in Athens for Training Workshop on Accessible Tourism

    -font:minor-bidi; mso-ansi-language:EN-GB; mso-fareast-language:EN-US;}.MsoChpDefault {mso-style-type...-ligatures:none; mso-ansi-language:FR-BE; mso-fareast-language:EN-US;}.MsoPapDefault {mso-style-type:export... on tourism in Europe and the promotion of responsible travel practices, drawing inspiration from successful

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

    to develop similar tools in their own languages, drawing on experiences from their own countries to reach out

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  6. The Dis/abled Tourist. Navigating an Ableist Tourism World

    . By drawing attention to the "dis/" in disabled, the authors provoke the need to challenge binary thinking

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  7. Advancing Accessible Travel: Insights From New Survey on European Travellers With Mobility and Accessibility Needs

    and communications agency specialising in travel, tourism and hospitality – MMGY knows travel. Drawing

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  8. All Aboard. Driving the Transition to Accessible Tourism. Insights and Tools for Action

    . The first part of the book explores why accessibility matters and what disability entails. Drawing

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  9. U.K. 'Accessible Travel and Leisure' Franchising Scheme

    , which we envisage will produce personal drawings of £35,000 plus, in a mature franchise territory

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  10. COST Action 335. Passengers’ accessibility to heavy rail systems. Part 1.

    are not intended to be prescriptive, or to limit innovation, and the drawings provided in the handbook

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