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market. These actions will both affect staff’s personal development and improve the accessibility... will contribute to a more equal integration of the disabled in today’s society and in tourism flows. We
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marketing investment, and developing the visitor experience across England. VisitEngland’s role... goal is to support England’s tourism industry in increasing propensity for domestic
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Parliamentary Secretary for Tourism, the Environment and Culture, Mario de Marco highlighted that in today’s world where freedom of movement has been facilitated and where barriers have been removed... that Malta’s National Tourism Plan under section 7.07 states that ‘we will promote equal opportunities
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wheelchair users, hearing and visually impaired guests under VisitEngland’s National Accessible Scheme. The judge commented that “Imago’s commitment to access is led by the CEO and they provide extensive
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-standing health problem or disability. Access is high on VisitEngland’s agenda and is a key element of England’s new Strategic Framework for Tourism which looks to grow the value of tourism
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. 11.30–12.30 lunch ca. 12.30–14.30 business exhibition: exhibitioner’s addresses ca. 14.30 coffee break... Well-being Through Travelling – project’s netsite: www.pkamk.fi/esteetonmatkailu Project Manager
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, we will once again meet in the heart of one of Europe’s most popular tourist destinations... will be organized in Rimini’s brand new Congress Centre, coordinated by our friends of the Emilia-Romagna Region
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in the economy. The commission’s tourism development plan features 21 proposals, many aimed..., told a news conference. Tourism generates more than 5% of the EU’s GDP. The industry employs about
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this summer thanks to the Viajes AcceSIbles reservations-for-all web-site. The Viajes 2000 agency’s... through a wide variety of tourism and leisure offers. This year’s national destinations offered by Viajes
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Transport Access for All, the UK Department of Transport’s Sectoral Plan under the Disability Act 2005 was published in July 2006 and contained a commitment that it would be reviewed every two years... in achieving the Plan’s targets for the delivery of comprehensive accessible public transport services
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