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  1. EU Buses and Coaches Directive (2001/85/EC)

    The Directive relates to special provisions for vehicles used for the carriage of passengers comprising more than eight seats in addition to the driver's seat, and amending Directives 70/156/EEC and 97/27/EC. The 2001 directive finally entered into force on by the voting into force of the Framework

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  2. New UK publication: Guidance on accessibility of large hotel premises and hotel chains

    UK's Brian Seaman, who contributed to the work, writes: "Users of this PAS will find BS 8300:2001

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  3. Seeing Old-Age as a Never-Ending Adventure

    of passenger volume in 2001 to 50 percent for advance bookings this year, even as the average traveler’s age

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  4. Leading Businesses Commit to Global Code of Ethics for Tourism

    Nations General Assembly in 2001, is a set of principles designed to guide the development of tourism

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  5. World Leisure International Awards for Inclusive Playgrounds and Tourism for All Initiatives

    for people with a low income. Usage has grown from under 1,000 in 2001 to nearly 100,000 in 2010. Tourism

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  6. MENA-ENAT (Euro-Arab) Accessible Tourism for All Forum & Expo, Aqaba, Jordan 11-13 December 2013

    ) with a Master’s degree. I also have a Master’s degree in Public Administration which I got in Kiev in 2001

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  7. San Marino Declaration on Accessible Tourism

    by the UNWTO General Assembly in 1999, and endorsed by the United Nations General Assembly in 2001, whose

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  8. Access to Museums in Greece. ENAT - ERASMUS+ Student Mobility Project

    organisation Tourisme et Handicaps[1] which, since 2001, has been committed to giving labels to all places

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  9. Paris - Ile de France, France

    ”. Introduced in 2001, this label has the aim of awarding the institutions and businesses that have made

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  10. Links

    About ENAT links The links (below) provide a range of information relating to accessible tourism. The list is arranged by regions and countries. The following headings are used to group the links: Commercial, Public Authorities and Tourist Boards, Non-Governmental Organisations, Education, Visitor

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