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

    and accessibility in general receive only scant attention, for example in relation to the "Calypso" Social

    14%
  2. Achieving Full Participation Through Universal Design. Council of Europe Report

    in relation to the Council of Europe Disability Action Plan 2006-2015 and its action lines 4.1. General

    13%
  3. Puedo Viajar (I Can Travel), Jaén, Spain

    of people with disabilities in relation to tourism. To do so we've developed a survey to know

    12%
  4. Guidelines for accessible maritime passenger transport

    with a statutory remit in relation to maritime passenger transport services. The advice given covers all aspects

    11%
  5. Recommended Accessibility Guidelines for Public Transport Operators in Ireland

    framework has become more demanding for all parties (the State and operators) in relation to providing

    10%
  6. Coming Soon - Access to all in Europe: A Study About 11 Cities

    in this field and in relation to its neighbouring countries, Certu conducted a field study. Five countries

    10%
  7. Prospelasis: Exemplary methodology for the improvement of accessibility of archaeological monuments and sites of Thessaloniki, Greece

    appropriate actions. To train involved people and bodies in behavioral issues in relation to people

    10%
  8. ENAT Highlights Need for UNWTO Associates to Develop Their Accessible Tourism Policies

    addressed as a requirement of disabled people in relation to education, employment and access

    10%
  9. Danish EU Presidency Conference: “Accessibility and Participation – Full Inclusion of People with Disabilities in Society”

    -governmental organisation that solves issues in relation to socially vulnerable people – nationally

    10%
  10. Australian Wheeelchair User Loses Discrimination Appeal Against Jetstar Airline

    judge erred by assessing the question of hardship in relation to the "worst case scenario", whereas

    10%