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  1. "Accessible Tourism Promotes Regional Development". The First South East Asia Conference on Accessible Tourism (SEACAT 2012)

    Tourism. An exciting City Tour Touring the city of Kuala Lumpur could be very exciting. The tour will take

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  2. VisitEngland Helps Businesses Attract More Visitors with Access Needs

    : www.visitengland.org/destinations, which contains a range of tools, resources and good practice

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  3. European Commission Excellence Awards for Accessible Tourism Announced

    -funding is available for up to 12 projects. The Excellence Awards will take place in 2013. Read the Call

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  4. World Travel Market Seminar: Is the travel industry doing enough to cater for people with disabilities?

    Photo: Vibrating alarm clock, Scandic Hotels Seminar, 8 November 2012. World Travel Market, London, UK. Last year we looked at the “Business Case For Taking Responsibility For Ensuring Access For All”, this year we want to take a hard look at whether the industry is doing enough. How much progress

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  5. Is Your Destination Truly Accessible? TRAVELSAT Survey Results

    difficult to take up. Yet gaining competitiveness on this demanding segment is worth being encouraged

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  6. European Access City Awards 2013 Announced

    of the previous link recognises and celebrates cities with over 50,000 inhabitants which take exemplary

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  7. Village for All - V4A - Joins United Nations World Tourism Organization

    of information on the quality of the structures as a good practice. Our commitment at European level

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  8. Accessibility: A Competitive Advantage for Tourism Destinations

    31 January 2013, Madrid. Jointly organized by UNWTO, the ONCE Foundation, and IFEMA, the event “Accessibility: A Competitive Advantage for Tourism Destinations”, to be held at the 2013 edition of the FITUR Madrid tourism fair, will highlight good practices in tourism accessibility from across

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  9. PEOPLECERT ACCESSIBILITY Certifications for Professionals

    . There are no prerequisites for candidates to take an exam. Successful candidates will receive their certificate from

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  10. Wesemann Travel - tours in cooperation with local deaf communities

    will be able to take a look inside the world of your hosts, a world that is based on both the local culture

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