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  1. Airports Council International - Europe

    Airports Council International (ACI) is the only worldwide professional association of airport operators. ACI EUROPE represents some 400 airports in 45 European countries. Member airports handle 90% of commercial air traffic in Europe, welcoming over a billion passengers each year.

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  2. The International Air Transport Association - IATA

    IATA is an international trade body, created some 60 years ago by a group of airlines. Today, IATA represents some 240 airlines comprising 94% of scheduled international air traffic. The organisation also represents, leads and serves the airline industry in general.

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  3. EUROCITIES: Barrier-Free City for All

    for all. Themes for the exchange of experience include: Barrier-free design of traffic and street

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  4. MapMyday - Get Out and Map Accessibility Wherever You Are on 3rd December

    accessibility of places on Wheelmap is rated with colours, using a simple traffic light system, Red

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  5. Athens, Greece

    that suffered greatly from motor traffic. This is a model of good practice that other Greek cities are now

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  6. UN Resolution on Improving Global Road Safety

    for road traffic victims. The role of NGOs, academia, private sector, stakeholders to assist

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  7. San Cristóbal de La Laguna wins 2024 Access City Award, advancing accessibility for persons with disabilities

    San Cristóbal de La Laguna has prioritised the accessibility of persons with disabilities across urban spaces, transportation systems, and social activities. For example, all vehicles and all stations of the city’s tram network are fully accessible, and the city centre has acoustic traffic lights

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  8. Member Report: New Accessible Tourism Actions in Iran, 2025

    , traffic lights and so on. Shushtar: Shushtar is one of the most important cities in Khuzestan

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  9. Algarve Accessibility Projects Move Slowly

    and residents with restricted mobility continue to be put in place – but the changes being made to make the region accessible for all are not being put in place fast enough according to industry experts... that have had to put in ramps but the ramp is at such a gradient and so narrow that it would

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  10. Investigation of "Alarming" Lack of Accessible Tourism Information in New Zealand

    have physical disabilities or specialist needs. Accessible tourism can be defined as tourism travel... of visitors to the country with physical disabilities or specialist needs. The impact of this lack

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