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
'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
Developing and introducing a new training approach in the tourism sector - "Tourism for all". (European Union funded project). The main goal of the DIADA project is creating and implementing a new training system designed for the whole tourism industry and engaging in it the disabled people
This spring, Certu (the Centre for Studies on Urban planning, Transport and Public facilities, France, will publish a study about practices improving access for all in 11 European cities. This analysis is part of a comprehensive review led by Certu to identify interesting examples of accessibility