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  1. VisitEngland launches new accessibility toolkit for tourism businesses

    in the run up to the International Day of Persons with Disabilities on 3 December 2023. Tourism is one

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  2. Agri Travel and Slow Travel Expo (ATEST) International Exhibition 2024, Bergamo, Italy

    to taste their authenticity. For this reason, a dedicated area will be set up, in which one can

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  3. FITUR and IMPULSA IGUALDAD announce call for entries for 1st FITUR 4all Awards

    and will be assessed by a jury made up of experts in tourism, accessibility and inclusion. (See link below). Inclusive

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  4. AccessibleEU Sessions at the ZERO PROJECT Conference, Vienna

    , you must register for the conference at: https://zerocon24.zeroproject.org/sign-up?invitation=MZI0INU

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  5. ENAT Meets European Travel Commission Members in Athens for Training Workshop on Accessible Tourism

    Mampaey, Head of Quality at Visit Flanders. The large group of NTO participants rolled up their sleeves...-font:minor-bidi; mso-ansi-language:EN-GB; mso-fareast-language:EN-US;}.MsoChpDefault {mso-style-type...-ligatures:none; mso-ansi-language:FR-BE; mso-fareast-language:EN-US;}.MsoPapDefault {mso-style-type:export

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  6. European Cultural Tourism Network Awards 2024 seeks outstanding Accessible Heritage Destinations

    for attending the Awards Ceremony, but the conference fee will be waived for up to two persons per

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  7. Call for Certification Bodies to Collaborate with INCLAVI Inclusive Aviation Training Project

    materials – relevance and currency (up-to-date) Methods of delivery of the training (via a Mobile App

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  8. Destinations and companies place accessibility at the forefront of tourism planning and product development

    visitors' comfort, safety, and length of stay; Strengthening transnational cooperation to size up

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  9. Euan's Guide Access Survey 2024 finds an entire generation has been failed by disabled access

    amplify the voices of disabled people, and our website was set up to combat the problem of poor

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  10. Bridging the Gaps. Realising Human Diversity in the Built Environment Through Universal Design

    . This indicates that public actors must take greater responsibility to lead planning processes and follow up

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