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  1. "ALL FOR ALL - Portuguese Tourism" Campaign Launched

    are responding to the needs of each and every one, providing a better service and enhancing for more tourists

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  2. Lonely Planet's "Travelling with a Disability" Guide, 2nd Edition 2017 Is Yours for Free

    Planet of any responsibility for the quality of service provided by the listed travel agents and tour

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  3. ENAT Annual General Assembly 2018 and Launch of the 'World Tourism for All Quality Programme', at VisitFlanders, Brussels

    first-class customer service. It is an holistic Programme based on world-class standards of excellence

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  4. Inclusion and Diversity: International Conference on Accessible Development, China

    Urban governance, public service and inclusive social development Gains and losses of accessible

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  5. Seoul Spearheads Global Efforts to Promote Fair and Sustainable Urban Tourism

    Tourism, The Japanese Ecotourism Society, Kabani Community Tourism Service, Le Cordon Bleu University

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  6. Accessible Tourism in the Arab Region Forum

    of 'Accessible Tourism' and present best practices in service delivery and capacity bulding

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  7. Compare Travel. Travel Insurance and Disabilities Guide

    Comparetravelinsurance.com.au is Australia’s leading comparison site solely focused on travel insurance. Our comparison is a free service that allows users to compare quotes in a few simple steps based on limited personal criteria. Comparisons supplied are not a recommendation or opinion about

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  8. European Tourism Sector Demands Urgent Supportive Measures to Reduce Devastating Impact of COVID-19

    Federation for Service Workers) ▪ WTTC (World Travel & Tourism Council)

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  9. The Greek Tourism Industry Welcomes Athens-Based Company, inclusivegreece

    service chain. Press contact: Sabine Switalla Phone +30 6944319 506 Maria Douvrou Phone +30 6942 946 92

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  10. Accessible Air Travel brochure by German Aviation Association

    Accessible travel advocates in Germany, together with the German Aviation Association have updated the recommendations on accessible air travel. The only difference to the first edition is the addition of the respective Special Service Request (SSR) Codes to each disability to avoid

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