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  1. Accessible Cities

    . The European Award for Accessible Cities was launched in May 2010 by the European Commission and has run

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  2. World Quality Programme

    all hotels belonging to the Gleneagle Group, a Killarney-based family-run business which aims

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  3. UK's 'Accessible Travel and Leisure' Announces Franchising Opportunities

    with disabilities to run their own business from home, selling accessible holidays. Speaking to ENAT, Andy

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  4. Italian-Australian Initiative on 3rd December: European Day of Disabled People

    headquarters in the presence of Milan's Public Authorities, and will run in Milan, Verona and other Italian

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  5. All aboard! - Naviratous - An Alternative to Conventional River Tourism

    …” Jérôme Panine, Veolia Énergie. Despites these effective and announced supports, the company has run

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  6. UK's Southern Railways Tests Priority Seating Card Scheme

    of Southern and in December 2008, the Gatwick Express service was extended to run from

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  7. OpenBritain

    A nationally recognised symbol for disabled access information, developed by 3 leading charities for the disabled in partnership with the AA. Open Britain provides a guide book and web site for people with disabilities and special access requirements. If you run an accommodation establishment

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  8. New Zealand Winter Games Make History

    staff and myself can work together as a team and use it a practice run for 2010. The athletes

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  9. New 'Code of Good Conduct' in Accessible Tourism for ENAT Members

    ENAT Code of Good Conduct In the run-up to the ENAT International Congress in Vienna, the ENAT Board announces its "Code of Good Conduct" commitment label for accessible tourism. Members attending the Congress will be able to sign-up on the spot and receive their certificates personally from ENAT

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

    The Study on the Competitiveness of the EU tourism industry - with specific focus on the accommodation and tour operator & travel agent industries - was commissioned by the Commission and run by Ecorys. Disclaimer : The views and propositions expressed in the study are those of the experts and do

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