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, with a landmark event in Bangkok, Thailand. ENAT was there to highlight the value of accessibility, showcase best
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presented at the landmark conference, "Mind the Accessibility Gap", held in Brussels in 2014. Since
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, a landmark event uniting policymakers, organisations, and persons with disabilities to advance
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for online participation can be found here: https://www.germany.travel/en/trade/gntb-events/accessible... of Thai Inclusive Tourism (ATIT), represented by Nutty’s Adventures, will sign a landmark Memorandum
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complaints nor is ENAT an authoritative (statutory) body for travel or tourism businesses in Europe. Air... departed or arrived. The European Commission runs the Air Transport Portal (website), where you can... Bodies You can also find further references to accessibility issues in air travel at the ENAT Theme page
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from Budapest or a local guide. Skanzen (Open Air Museum) It presents the architectural characteristics... air museum to make the visit even more interesting (space for 2 wheelchairs in the same time... (Open Air Museum) - It presents the architectural characteristics, way of life and traditions
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on International Civil Aviation (Chicago Convention, 1944) and the Manual on Access to Air... recommendations on access for persons with disabilities in air transport, especially with regard... to Air Transport by Persons with Disabilities (International Civil Aviation Organization, 2013). http
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The guide follows a step by step journey from planning your flight to getting to your destination. It explains why airports and airlines need information about disabled and less mobile passengers and also what you can expect them to provide to make your...
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This report details the findings of a study commissioned by the Department for Transport, to assess the effectiveness of the voluntary code of practice. The code sets out minimum standards that should be met by airlines for aircraft design and service o...
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In the framework of the "PRM-Dialogue" which is organized by the German Aviation Association, a set of recommendations for (not frequently flying) passengers was developed. The German version was published in 2019 and the English version in March 2021. ...
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