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  1. ENAT Supports Italian "Manifesto for the Promotion of Accessible Tourism"

    the right to autonomously make good use of all the tourist services on offer, being supplied

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  2. Accessible Tourism Destination Certification Programme by TGB, Belgium

    for Accessible Tourism, hosted by Lousã in April 2007, an idea was born to make the region of Lousã the first

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  3. UNWTO and Partners to Promote Accessible Tourism for All

    and to provide them with new tools and resources so that they can make effective progress.../sets/72157627581468573/ UNWTO Ethics and Social Dimensions of Tourism Programme: http://ethics.unwto.org/en ONCE Foundation: http://www.fundaciononce.es/EN/Pages/Portada.aspx ENAT: http

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  4. Government of Canada Lends Support to Keroul's The Accessible Road

    June in Vilamoura, Portugal. Kéroul is a non-profit organization whose mission is to make tourism

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  5. European Commission launches public consultation on a European Accessibility Act

    rules and regulations does not make things easier for industry. These can de facto act as obstacles

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  6. City of Ávila, Spain

    Photo. Walls of Ávila. (City of Ávila / LHAC) The City of Ávila, Spain, won the first EU Access City Award in 2010. As a tourist attraction it is especially known for its well-preserved medieval city walls and many heritage sites which have been carefully adapted to make them accessible

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  7. European Commission's "EDEN Awards" will Support Accessible Tourism Destinations in Europe

    , will take part in the judging panel for the Estonian EDEN Awards and make a presentation on behalf...://ec.europa.eu/enterprise/newsroom/cf/itemdetail.cfm?item_id=5791&lang=en ENAT has produced a "Summary Note

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  8. Ireland's New Quality Mark for Disability Access

    , managing director of EIQA said the ultimate goal was to make Ireland “the first ABLE destination

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  9. Why being accessible is good for your pub - BBPA publishes new guidance to help pubs welcome those with access needs

    A new guidance document published by the BBPA provides an essential guide on how to make British pubs as accessible as possible. The guide has been given a warm welcome and a call to action from legendary Paralympian, Dame Tanni Grey Thompson, who has written the foreward. An open welcome - Why

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  10. World Committee on Tourism Ethics calls for Safe Coastal Tourism

    Photo: PIKPA accessible beach Athens, Greece by Ivor Ambrose The Eleventh Meeting of the World Committee on Tourism Ethics has closed with calls to make “Safe Coastal Tourism” a priority in coastal destinations worldwide (Rome, Italy, 12-13 July,). The Committee heard from invited guest, Caroline

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