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  1. ‘Disability Passport’ to help disabled people access more UK tourist attractions

    we are putting together. “As they gain that confidence, both PIWS and people with disabilities

    12%
  2. New Toolkit Urges Tourism Businesses in Belfast To Embrace Inclusivity

    from local businesses already putting inclusivity first through increased use of accessible ramps

    11%
  3. ENTER2009@Amsterdam Conference, IFITT

    a wide range of cutting-edge challenges and the outline below gives a flavour of this. The Chairs

    8%
  4. Settlement Reached to Improve Access to Hotels.com and Expedia Reservation Services for Disabled Travellers

    in cutting-edge litigation nationwide. "We hope and believe that other online travel agencies

    7%
  5. Europeans and Tourism - Eurobarometer Survey Report, Autumn 2009

    spending..................................16 2.1 Cutting back on travel budgets ..............16 2.2

    6%
  6. Kos Tourism Conference and Spring School: Tourism as a Tool for Sustainable Growth

    with professionals to discuss cutting edge issues in tourism. A conference session on Accessible Tourism

    5%
  7. Booking Cares Fund Award-Winner, Xun Ji, To Support Chinese Travellers With A Disability

    a diverse mix, from launching a cutting-edge hospitality school for unemployed women in South Africa

    5%
  8. Publication Of First International Standard On Accessible Tourism for All, Led by UNWTO, Fundación ONCE and UNE

    the development of this pioneering, cross-cutting standard on an international level, focusing

    4%
  9. TravelAbility Partners with USA's #1 Hospitality Management College to Change the Way Travelers with a Disability will be Treated in the Future

    within an internationally recognized faculty that consists of cutting-edge research, innovative academic

    4%
  10. FUTOUR ALLIANCE - Future Tourism Skills Alliance for a Resilient and Innovative Europe

    competencies, with a strong emphasis on AI, robotics, and new occupational profiles—driven by cutting

    4%