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  1. Ableize.com

    This UK-based disability resources directory includes links to some international travel and tourism information sites, products and services.

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  2. Rolling Rains Report

    The site which aims to "precipitate dialogue" on Travel, Disability, and Universal Design, with daily news from around the world by Scott Rains.

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  3. Can You Capture "Accessible Tourism" in a Single Photo?

    will be circulated to travel and tourism enterprises, NGOs, educational institutions, decision-makers and others who

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  4. Accessible Tourism is Big Money

    population over 65 and the fact that people with disabilities rarely travel alone and the market

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  5. European Parliament Puts Accessible Tourism on EU Agenda

    to improve access for people with disabilities, growing numbers of whom now travel for leisure purposes

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  6. Improving access to public transport : Guidelines for transport personnel.

    Accessible, user-friendly transport means that disabled and older people can use the transport system without hindrance to participate in society on an equal basis without losing their independence. Whilst much progress has been made in all modes of transport to make travel easier and more pleasant

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  7. Travelocity Now Helps Travelers Find Hotel Reviews from Like-Minded People

    Since becoming the first major online travel site to offer user-generated traveler reviews, more than six years ago, Travelocity has seen them grow in popularity to the point where they are now a must-have resource for online hotel shoppers. And despite new features that have made it easier

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  8. Training courses on accessible tourism

    of opportunity for disabled people in the enjoyment of travel and leisure activities will outcome

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  9. Study on public information symbols

    and Disaster Management Agency; - travel and distribution associations; - consumer groups; - groups

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  10. Public transport services for persons with disabilities

    passengers a year to travel to work, school, etc. The bus operators in Hong Kong have introduced about

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