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  1. UNWTO Global Code of Ethics for Tourism (1999)

    from more than 70 UNWTO Member States and other entities. The resulting 10 point Global Code of Ethics

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  2. OSSATE Accessibility Market and Stakeholder Analysis

    % of the European population. It has been estimated that 70% of them have both, the financial as well

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  3. Economic Recession - Time for Renewal in the European Tourism Sector

    estimated that 70% of them have both the financial as well as the physical capabilities to travel

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  4. ENAT International Congress, Vienna 2009 - Early Booking Rates Now Available

    120.- Euro Reduced fee for ENAT-Members: till 30. June 2009 70.- Euro after 30. June 2009 90.- Euro.../en/doc/enat_registration Download the Congress invitation in PDF format from the right-hand panel

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  5. Third EU Calypso Meeting Facilitating Exchanges in Cross-Border Social Tourism

    21 20 70 754, by Friday 30th April. Please note that the ESPA Annual Congress will also take place

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  6. Successful Celebration of the 5th European Greenways Conference (Madrid)

    of the conference (about 70 people), as well as a group of journalists, to the Vía Verde de la Jara (Toledo

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  7. Launch of the Access●City Award. EU Calls for Entries from Across Member States

    Europeans have disabilities. 16% of them are of working age, whilst almost 70% are over 60

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  8. TFA Tourism For All Website

    programmes a test is taken to check the staff's understanding requiring a pass of 70% and a certificate

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  9. New Zealand Sets Up New Research Programme in Access Tourism

    or older already comprise almost half of our domestic and international visitors (and over 70% of our

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  10. Unique Partnership Sees Scotland Lead the Way in Accessible Tourism

    In a unique partnership – the first of its kind anywhere in the UK – Capability Scotland and VisitScotland have teamed up to explore disabled people’s experiences of being a tourist in Scotland. 70% of disabled people are able to travel but, because of a lack of accessible tourism, accommodation

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