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  1. VisitScotland Hosts European Access Experts for Business Learning Event

    tourism market was estimated to be worth more than £1.3 billion. To capitalise on this market... figures confirm the economic importance of the accessible tourism market to Scotland, with an estimated

    13%
  2. ‘Disability Passport’ to help disabled people access more UK tourist attractions

    problems and other issues out loud. Accessible tourism is worth an estimated £15 billion per year... accessibility. Ms Carey-Evans said: “Accessible tourism is worth an estimated £15 billion per year

    12%
  3. Disability Standards for Accessible Public Transport, Australia, 2002 (amended 2005)

    Government in Australia. Resources needed : The Commonwealth Government estimated the cost of Australia

    12%
  4. Guidance on accessibility of large hotel premises and hotel chains

    disabled people (and rising) in the UK spending an estimated £80 billion on goods and services

    11%
  5. ENAT Study Report No. 2. Services and Facilities for Accessible Tourism in Europe

    . It is estimated that for more than 27% of the European population, the availability of accessible venues

    10%
  6. ENAT Study Report No. 1. Rights of Tourists with Disabilities in the European Union Framework

    it, when there are barriers that restrict it. In Europe it is estimated that 10% of the population have

    9%
  7. EU Commission Proposes Goods and Services to be Covered by Anti-discrimination Directive

    , in particular, of the size and resources of the organisation, its nature, the estimated cost, the life

    9%
  8. ENAT Signs Up to the EU Register of Lobbyists - Promoting Transparency and Visibility

    . It is estimated that there are about 15,000 full-time lobbyists based in Brussels. They represent companies

    9%
  9. Protecting Children and Youths in Water Recreation: Safety Guidelines for Service Providers

    It is estimated that each year 50,000 Europeans in the EU 27 are injured whilst taking part in water sports or boating activities. Drowning is the second leading cause of death in young people, from infancy to 18 years of age. These water safety guidelines were developed by the European Child

    9%
  10. Seeing Old-Age as a Never-Ending Adventure

    , estimated at $56 billion and growing, according to a new study from George Washington University

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