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  1. New not-for-profit hotel group targets accessible travel in UK

    Windermere Manor Hotel. The Vision Hotels Group. A new not-for-profit hotel group has been launched in the UK, specialising in accessible travel. Re-branded as Vision Hotels, the group’s four AA three-star hotels are run by national charity Action for Blind People and are already equipped with all

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  2. Accessible tourism: Making it work for your business

    , it is actually a sound financial investment to improve your bottom line and your business’s future. You

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  3. Best Practice Access Guidelines: Designing accessible environments

    will be to promote these Guidelines. The publication of IWA’s Access Guidelines is the culmination

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  4. Invitation to the International Conference on Accessible Tourism, Ostrava, Czech Republic

    information is available on the ATHENA project website: http://www.project-athena.cz/en/international-conference-tourism-for-all Registration (free of charge) is open: http://www.project-athena.cz/en/registrace-na-konferenci Contact: Project Office KAZUIST, spol. s r.o. Družstevní 294, 739 61, Třinec

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  5. New Book. Accessible Tourism: Concepts and Issues

    Professor and Research Director in the Faculty of Business’s School of Leisure, Sport and Tourism

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  6. Accessible Cyprus. Information for Visitors with Special Access Needs

    Tourism Organisation’s annual publication “Guide to hotels and other Tourist Establishments

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  7. New Zealand Sets Up New Research Programme in Access Tourism

    In a first for New Zealand, The New Zealand Tourism Research Institute at Auckland University of Technology has created a Research Programme Area in Access Tourism headed by Sandra Rhodda. NZTRI’s Access Tourism programme aims to research and develop Access Tourism in NZ. Access Tourism is tourism

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  8. ELMA Project Finland - Heads Proposal for Education in Accessibility

    other individuals from member states without similar expertise. It should also serve a s a platform

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  9. European Standardisation of Accessible Tourism Services

    for disabled access in the EU can be seen as a simple consequence of the Union’s historical

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  10. European Union Ratifies UN Convention on Disability Rights

    , will highlight any shortcomings in the Convention’s implementation and make recommendations. The EU's disability

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