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  1. Why ENAT?

    kinds of venues and attractions. This lack of accessibility has a direct and negative effect... and lack of certainty when planning and developing accessible tourism facilities and services

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  2. Accessible Tourism Faces Challenges Down Under

    for access but some of them in fact lack wheelchair access. Most of the surveyed people say there is a lack of audio display and Braille or tactile signage in the hotels. It may seem that making

    21%
  3. Malta Sets its Sights on Improving Infrastructure for Accessible Tourism

    and a lack of comfort, he said. Dr de Marco was speaking at the closing of a Seminar... and therefore it becomes more important that travelling for such segments is greatly facilitated. A lack

    21%
  4. European Standardisation of Accessible Tourism Services

    or for pleasure, the lack of similar or coordinated access standards can be a serious challenge. Choosing... visitors who need good access. It should be said that the current lack of common technical Standards

    21%
  5. Building a Regional Network for the Development of Accessible and Inclusive Tourism

    : A) Lack of knowledge and lack of interest on the part of a large number of local and regional actors; B

    21%
  6. Accessible Tourism is the Way Forward for Businesses and Customers Alike

    holidays. Unfortunately, this is not generally the case, due primarily to the lack of adequate facilities

    17%
  7. Polibea Turismo

    : this barrier has no width, no weight and no steps.: it is lack of information.

    17%
  8. European Disability Forum Proposes Disability Specific EU Directive

    if he or she is unable to get to work because of a lack of accessible transport. Hence, the objective

    17%
  9. Accessible information space to promote accessible tourism.

    hardly recognized the economic dimension of accessibility. Often the lack of not supporting

    17%
  10. ATT : Access to Travel website

    transportation services among communities and a lack of readily available information. This made trip

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