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  1. Travel Industry 'Failing to Cater for Disabled'

    for All, a British-based charity that specialises in travel for the disabled, found that 85 per cent of respondents did not believe travel agents understand the needs of disabled travellers, and 78 per cent did not feel they were catered for by high street agents. The survey also found that 35 per cent

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  2. Republic of San Marino Signs Agreement with Village4All for Accessible Tourism Development

    Photo: San Marino per Tutti Ferrara, 27 August 2013. On the 19th of August, at the stand of the Republic of San Marino at the Rimini Meeting, the agreement was presented between the Republic of San... strongly believed in the project San Marino per Tutti". Further information Website of San Marino Per

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  3. ‘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 in the UK alone and yet only 10 per cent of businesses in Wales – if that – are targeting that audience

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  4. Destinations for All. WSAT 2025. Third World Summit on Accessible Tourism, Torino, Italy, 5-7 October 2025

    , is composed of representatives of the following associations: CPD - Consulta per le Persone in Difficoltà ISITT – Istituto Italiano Turismo per Tutti ENAT - European Network for Accessible Tourism For any...: #destinationsforalltorino2025 Page last updated: 22 July 2025. CPD - Consulta per le Persone

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  5. ATT : Access to Travel website

    staying on the site an average of 24 minutes. The number of hits rose from roughly 20,000 per month during the spring/summer of 2002 to about 40,000 per month during the winter of 2003. More travellers

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  6. Accessible Tourism Faces Challenges Down Under

    ) there are 730,000 people with physical disability in New South Wales. The majority of them (77 per cent... in Australia and their spending power is around $1.5 billion per year. In Australia businesses must obey

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  7. Mobility Scooter Menace?

    United Kingdom. A number of high-profile accidents involving mobility scooters have raised concern that drivers cannot be prosecuted and caused some to float the idea of testing users. Photo of mobility scooter (BBC) With a top speed of 4 miles per hour (6.44 kilometres per hour) for the mobility

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  8. Accessible tourism: Making it work for your business

    than average, and spend more per trip.You should make sure your business is as welcoming... figures from the UK Tourism Survey highlight the importance of this sector: 12 per cent of all

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  9. More Rights for Bus and Coach Passengers in Europe

    (with the possibility to offer up to two nights' hotel accommodation, for a total amount of €80 per night..., for a maximum amount of €80 per night, except in case of severe weather conditions and major natural disasters

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  10. Heritage of All, Heritage for All

    -hand panel. “Il Patrimonio di tutti, Patrimonio per tutti”. Roma 5 e 6 Dicembre 2011 Biblioteca... dell’evento: MiBAC- Direzione generale per la valorizzazione del patrimonio culturale -Servizio I

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