-
Holidays for All is a group of the UK's leading disability organisations working together to promote quality, accessible holiday breaks thoroughout the UK and overseas for pople with disabilities and senosry impairments, their friends and family....
5%
-
Providing information and a holiday booking service to people with disabilities and older people in relation to accessible accommodation and other tourism services. providing expertise and support to the tourism and hospitality sector to provide accessible services for all.
5%
-
Europe for All is the website which gives tourists in Europe the vital accessibility information they need before they book their business or holiday trip. Search 1,000 venues in Austria, Belgium, Denmark, Greece, Norway, Sweden and the UK. Venue owners can "self-assess" and register
5%
-
Thanks to the guide Monza per Tutti (Monza for All), Monza, a Lombard city lying 15 km northeast of Milan, can now offer specified information about physical accessibility and a number of accommodations, facilities, restaurants and museums. In this way it will be easier for everyone to plan
5%
-
at www.independentliving.org. Type in “Mobility for All” (English version) or “Movilidad para Todos
5%
-
In times of demographic change and under consideration of the fact that at present 70% of the 46 million handicapped people living in Europe would be able to travel, the importance of ‘Accessible Tourism for All’ comes clear. Therefore, it is the aim of this M.A. thesis to analyse this topic. After
5%
-
is that promoting accessibility for all will contribute to the success of the European strategy of "economic
5%
-
'Sydney for All' is presented in a prototype accessible tourism Web “portal” at www.sydneyforall.com It highlights destination experiences around Sydney for those with access needs. The portal reflects the findings of a research project and seeks to provide accessibility information about key
5%
-
Association, which is a partner in the initiative "Competitiveness for European Tourism for All" (CETA
5%
-
in all decisions affecting them 5.1 Presentations overview 5.2 Participant observations and discussion
5%